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Info for newbies - primers
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 327647" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>I've heard somewhat of the same about the standard and BR2 primers. I heard (and believe) they are held to much tighter tolerances than the standard primers and I imagine the whole process is different from the start (they can't put that little "B" on the cup after they're "hand picked" off the standard primer line).</p><p> I'm trying to picture this; some guy, with an infinite and intimate knowledge of primers, is standing there all day looking at those standard primers saying, "yup that's a good one, put a B on it". Not trying to start an arguement, but there is a difference. JohnnyK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 327647, member: 307"] I've heard somewhat of the same about the standard and BR2 primers. I heard (and believe) they are held to much tighter tolerances than the standard primers and I imagine the whole process is different from the start (they can't put that little "B" on the cup after they're "hand picked" off the standard primer line). I'm trying to picture this; some guy, with an infinite and intimate knowledge of primers, is standing there all day looking at those standard primers saying, "yup that's a good one, put a B on it". Not trying to start an arguement, but there is a difference. JohnnyK. [/QUOTE]
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