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AMMUNITION

kep-up

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I guess this is about as off-topic as it can get.

Question is this:
Do any of y'all reload your own shotshells? If you do, and have reloaded RIO hulls, is there a substitute for the Rio 209 primer? I have Winchester 209 primers, but they are smaller than the rio 209 and fall out. I'm hoping to be able to purchase a substitute from my local gun shop

Thanks for your help.
 
I'm gonna answer my own question.

I did a bit of digging and learned this: There ain't no substitute. Rio 209 primers are .245" o.d. while all the commonly available primers are .241" to .243" o.d., Winchester 209 being .242" o.d.

Conclusion: If I want to use all of my Rio hulls I need to order Rio primers.

Well, alrighty then.
 
Surprised you did not get a lot of response. 80 Lookers. Usually this type of thread takes off big time. :yes:
 
I'll ask a question: Why use a hull that takes a non-standard primer? :dontknow:
I loaded my own shotshells (12 & 20 gauge) for years. I always used either Winchester or Remington Hulls, CCI primers, and I actually have forgotten about the wads... :opps:
But I was always loading pretty light stuff. We shot a little bit of trap each Summer, and every once in a while I'd take my 20 gauge 870 LW for a walk in the squirrel woods. :thumbup:
 
I'll ask a question: Why use a hull that takes a non-standard primer? :dontknow:
I loaded my own shotshells (12 & 20 gauge) for years. I always used either Winchester or Remington Hulls, CCI primers, and I actually have forgotten about the wads... :opps:
But I was always loading pretty light stuff. We shot a little bit of trap each Summer, and every once in a while I'd take my 20 gauge 870 LW for a walk in the squirrel woods. :thumbup:

Because I have a sh**load of 'em.
 
:D I kind of figured that also. :thumbup:
But I wasn't sure if they offered some other attribute (Besides quantity :D); that made them desirable.
 
Here's the deal on Rio primers:

If I order the primers and pay the hazmat fee, I will have invested more in the primers alone than if I purchase factory loaded shells. So, I will be tossing a bunch of beautiful blue with silver lettering Rio hulls.

End of story.
 
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