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Checking in with my lgs today regarding any new shipments of primers. I received the obvious answer, as expected, but was told that Fiochi is now making primers “over there” for both Winchester and Federal. They are packaged in Winchester or Federal boxes to match the original manufacturer. The overseas shipping is what’s causing delays.

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I find that awfully hard to believe.

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In Europe I had never ever seen a Fiocchi primer, and suddenly they are available everywhere here.

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Good evening - I think I got that time right? - I hope the day behaved itself well enough for you and you're in fine health.

We occasionally would see primers from Russia and China here in Canada. I want to say the Chinese ones were in a fairly bright yellow carton with a red star?

There are Sellier & Bellot primers for sale here for sure, but I've not seen them in the local store - though to be honest I should ask them as I'd like to try some. As an aside I've had very good success with Sellier & Bellot .22 ammo and a shooting buddy has picked up 8x57 as well as .243 ammo that seems just fine as well.

If I'd see Fiocchi primers I'd be just as happy to try some, again based on shooting a few different types of Fiocchi .22 ammo and I want to say some 12 gauge slugs that were the right price and all went bang when asked.

Perhaps some of the shortages will open the doors for some of the other makers into the North American market? We'll see, but it's always interesting to try new stuff.

Oh, last thought on this would be way back in the day I went through a carton of RWS primers that were likely from the '60's buddy thought when I bought them from him. Mainly they went into an '06 BBR that I was shooting a fair bit at the time and again they seemed fine to me.

All the best and have a good rest of the evening.

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Don't know about the primers, but I'm picking up GFL (Giulio Fiocchi Lecco) headstamped .308 and '06 brass at the range. Never seen it before.

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Originally Posted by MuskegMan
Don't know about the primers, but I'm picking up GFL (Giulio Fiocchi Lecco) headstamped .308 and '06 brass at the range. Never seen it before.

Fiocchi is doing their part guys. I say kudos to them, as they were putting out some good ammo at decent prices when other manufactures were dropping the ball. I'd have no qualms at all about buying Fiocchi primers. Just sayin.. If these other stupid fu cks can't put out, then I'm going with someone else..


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I just split a sleeve of 5,000 Cheddite 209 primers with a buddy. Total cost for the sleeve with shipping, hazmat and sales tax was $348. Ouch.

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I doubt CCI is being made by Fiochi. Vista is a big ammo producer and I know they have always made their own primers.


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I’m shooting the Hell outa Fiocchi shotshells, 9s, and .223. Excellent stuff, priced nicely. Don’t need primers, but would certainly try them if I did.

The ammo I’m buying is made here for the most part. Not sure about the Golden Pheasant shotshells, which sell like hotcakes in this area.


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Fact not rumor. A company out of the Dallas Metroplex, has started renovating part of LONE STAR ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT in Hooks, Texas, maybe 4-6 months ago with plan to produce primers first then ammo. I do not know what the status is as of today but
maybe nearing actual production. Daniel








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Originally Posted by DLALLDER
Fact not rumor. A company out of the Dallas Metroplex, has started renovating part of LONE STAR ARMY AMMUNITION PLANT in Hooks, Texas, maybe 4-6 months ago with plan to produce primers first then ammo. I do not know what the status is as of today but
maybe nearing actual production. Daniel


I actually saw a news clip on that very thing a few months ago. They interviewed the CEO. Be great to have another manufacturer.


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I sent a PM to member on another forum, that knows the man doing it. Maybe he will know status of the new plant. Daniel








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I have 9000 Unis Ginex primers from Bosnia. They fit really tight, and shoot very well also.


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Back in my sporting clays days, I used to load all my shotshell ammo with Fiocchi primers. They all went a bang, prices were very reasonable. Probably still have 4K left I bought at $20/1000.

Someone ought to call the Anguilla folks in Mexico and order a container of primers. It’s getting ridiculous.


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This thread doesn't apply to me because I have plenty of primers. Call it forsight, lack of no insight, or whatever you want

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Originally Posted by Trystan
This thread doesn't apply to me because I have plenty of primers. Call it forsight, lack of no insight, or whatever you want

Yeah, I have a million primers too. Fu ck everyone else huh?


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Originally Posted by Trystan
This thread doesn't apply to me because I have plenty of primers. Call it forsight, lack of no insight, or whatever you want

If it doesn’t apply to you then why did you click on the thread and then respond?


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Originally Posted by Trystan
This thread doesn't apply to me because I have plenty of primers. Call it forsight, lack of no insight, or whatever you want

You bragging or complaining



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Shot thousands of Fiochi primers years ago with no problems. They were priced right and worked just fine.

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Good evening to you sir, I hope the day was a fine one for you.

Thanks for the report on actual use, I appreciate it.

With any new primers, I'd expect there's a bit of a learning curve, as in the Bosnian ones that FC363 said were tight.

The RWS ones I used back in the day were a really hard cup and didn't show "traditional" pressure as fast as say a Federal 210 did, so when I tried them with the same loads it was a bit of an eye opener for me.

Also I had one brand of brass that escapes me now that the pockets were just a tad tight, so harder primers like Remington 9½ were hard to seat but again Federal 210 were dandy.

If I see some Fiocchi up here across the medicine line and they don't need too, too many body parts or first born children for some, I'll absolutely give them a whirl.

Part of the fun for me with reloading is playing with new components just to see if it's even a little bit better.

All the best and thanks again.

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Originally Posted by jwp475
Originally Posted by Trystan
This thread doesn't apply to me because I have plenty of primers. Call it forsight, lack of no insight, or whatever you want

You bragging or complaining

I am in the same boat at Trystan.....

I wouldn't consider that bragging or complaining...the message I send, and think he is doing the same...

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