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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 2284724" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>Who remembers when primers were perfectly concave with no flat section??</p><p>I still have those primers, believe they were made by very early Speer brothers before they were called CCI.</p><p>I test a few every so often….never had a dud and they are so nice to use.</p><p>I also have boxes of the original larger primers used in Kynoch ammo in 416 Rigby and the Nitro Express cartridges. Lucky I do, as I have quite a few hundred of the original Kynoch 416 Rigby cartridges with the Indian elephant ammo with a 410g RNSP with weird 3 point crimps.</p><p>Anyway, a bit of nostalgia for you all and none of these primers or ammo has ever been stored in any particular temperature controlled environment.</p><p>As to vacuum sealing, plastic creates moisture, so not a good idea.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 2284724, member: 10755"] Who remembers when primers were perfectly concave with no flat section?? I still have those primers, believe they were made by very early Speer brothers before they were called CCI. I test a few every so often….never had a dud and they are so nice to use. I also have boxes of the original larger primers used in Kynoch ammo in 416 Rigby and the Nitro Express cartridges. Lucky I do, as I have quite a few hundred of the original Kynoch 416 Rigby cartridges with the Indian elephant ammo with a 410g RNSP with weird 3 point crimps. Anyway, a bit of nostalgia for you all and none of these primers or ammo has ever been stored in any particular temperature controlled environment. As to vacuum sealing, plastic creates moisture, so not a good idea. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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