.357 Mag Large Pistol Primer?
I know .357 mag brass used to be made with a large pistol primer, what era would that have been? An older guy I know has a few boxes unprimed brass with LP primer. Was that how it originated or something tried later etc.?
The reason I ask is I got a bunch 357 mag brass from someone and there was 50 R-P nickel in there deprimed that I though were large pistol but after looking and priming a few they take a SP primer? Thanks.
.357 Mag Large Pistol Primer?
I cannot say for certain but I too have seen these cases and most appear to be from the 50's, can't say I have seen any recent cases, after 1960 or so with Large Pistol primers. I am sure someone with more knowledge will chime in on it.
Just to be helpful , , ,
. . . it would be nice if anyone who sees some of these reports the headstamp information.
I seem to recall that some of the Super Vel stuff used large primers, but I could be wrong.
K
Been 'round long time
and never seen nor heard of LP primers in 357 cases. Thought I'd seen/heard everything by now. Got some 454 cases with LP and some steel 45acp cases
It used LP originally, dunno when they switched to SP.
I have some LP 357mag cases around here that I think were given to my by Jim Taylor. Can't remember if they were R or W.
Initial ballistics were in the 40K+ range, 158gr @ 1500+fps - from an 8&3/8" N-frame.
Great real 357 mag load! I have some R_P 38 Spl cases
with LP primers possible 38-44???
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