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Kelly J
03-22-2013, 09:56 PM
My real question is due to the fact I can not find the Winchester SP Primers, but can find the CCI Small Pistol Primers both Standard not Magnum. Can I replace the Primer with the CCI brand with out any bad effects I'm using 4.3 gns of HP-38 Powder under a HrnadyJHP 180 GR and WSP Primers. Or will I have to start Over again to work up a load. The current load is working verywell in the Baby Eagle.

fryboy
03-24-2013, 03:02 AM
i dont shoot alot of .40 however i've changed the primers a bit in my 10 mm and a few other calibers since the prior shortage ( 08 ) , winchester used to offer 3 types of small pistol primers - SP , SP mag , and SP for regular and mag , you shouldnt have bad results if within the same brisance , if you was switching to magnums i'd suggest a reduction in powder , i didnt check your data against published data yet it seems i recall you're only a couple tenths above the start charge leaving a lil bit of cushion factor leaving my best suggestion to load a mag and check

neilin
08-20-2013, 09:41 AM
Kelly J,
Do not use the magnum primers with the .40 S&W. I have used at least 4 different brands (CCI being one of the brands) of the small pistol primers in my loads with the .40 S&W, with no problems. I saw, nor felt any difference in practical accuracy and recoil. CCI's are a harder primer, and a revolver tuned for Cowboy Action Shooting will not ignite them. However, your Baby Eagle should ignite them fine.

Kelly J
08-20-2013, 11:13 AM
i dont shoot alot of .40 however i've changed the primers a bit in my 10 mm and a few other calibers since the prior shortage ( 08 ) , winchester used to offer 3 types of small pistol primers - SP , SP mag , and SP for regular and mag , you shouldnt have bad results if within the same brisance , if you was switching to magnums i'd suggest a reduction in powder , i didnt check your data against published data yet it seems i recall you're only a couple tenths above the start charge leaving a lil bit of cushion factor leaving my best suggestion to load a mag and check

I thank you for your input, I have since located enough Winchester SP Primers so the Problem is solved.

neilin
08-20-2013, 11:29 AM
Ah, that's good.