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Large Rifle Primer for sale. Primers are made of a copper or brass alloy cup with a brass anvil and are filled with an impact-sensitive lead stephanite igniter. The metal parts of the primer are usually nickel-plated to resist corrosion. Propellants can vary from black gunpowder to a more modern smokeless powder that contains nitrocellulose. The primer is the least understood component of a cartridge or a softshell. Website link to order below:…
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Large Rifle Primer for sale. Primers are made of a copper or brass alloy cup with a brass anvil and are filled with an impact-sensitive lead stephanite igniter. The metal parts of the primer are usually nickel-plated to resist corrosion. Propellants can vary from black gunpowder to a more modern smokeless powder that contains nitrocellulose. The primer is the least understood component of a cartridge or a softshell. Website link to order below:…
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Large Rifle Primer for sale. Primers are made of a copper or brass alloy cup with a brass anvil and are filled with an impact-sensitive lead stephanite igniter. The metal parts of the primer are usually nickel-plated to resist corrosion. Propellants can vary from black gunpowder to a more modern smokeless powder that contains nitrocellulose. The primer is the least understood component of a cartridge or a softshell. Website link to order below:…
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Large Rifle Primer for sale. Primers are made of a copper or brass alloy cup with a brass anvil and are filled with an impact-sensitive lead stephanite igniter. The metal parts of the primer are usually nickel-plated to resist corrosion. Propellants can vary from black gunpowder to a more modern smokeless powder that contains nitrocellulose. The primer is the least understood component of a cartridge or a softshell. Website link to order below:…
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Large Rifle Primer for sale. Primers are made of a copper or brass alloy cup with a brass anvil and are filled with an impact-sensitive lead stephanite igniter. The metal parts of the primer are usually nickel-plated to resist corrosion. Propellants can vary from black gunpowder to a more modern smokeless powder that contains nitrocellulose. The primer is the least understood component of a cartridge or a softshell. Website link to order below:…
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Large Rifle Primer for sale. Primers are made of a copper or brass alloy cup with a brass anvil and are filled with an impact-sensitive lead stephanite igniter. The metal parts of the primer are usually nickel-plated to resist corrosion. Propellants can vary from black gunpowder to a more modern smokeless powder that contains nitrocellulose. The primer is the least understood component of a cartridge or a softshell. Website link to order below:…
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