Federal primer trays

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I've got some fed srps, I'll probably save the trays for something like this. I almost never use them tho too soft...maybe I'll use them in my 9s
 
I've got some fed srps, I'll probably save the trays for something like this. I almost never use them tho too soft...maybe I'll use them in my 9s
I use Federal primers for revolver and rifle loads, I don't use them for semi-autos and never with a free float firing pin.
Federal is making a SRP with a hard cup GM 205 AR.
 
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I use Federal primers for revolver and rifle loads, I don't use them for semi-autos and never with a free float firing pin.
Federal is making a SRP with a hard cup GM 205 AR.
I'll try those. I've got regular srps that I was using in my 6x47, but I was getting cratering and piercing (I need to get the firing pin bushed) so quit using them.
 
Reminds me about the Easyluber, the fellow used an inverted Federal primer tray as the lube reservoir.

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