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Road Dog
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I shot some steel through my RM380 and most of the steel ammo had to have a second strike. All of the brass ammo fired first time with no issues. Just curious.
 
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In certain brands... a definite Yes ! Some have been known in certain firearms to take 2-3 strikes to ignite. Wolf for the most part, shouldn't give you too many issues.
 
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In certain brands... a definite Yes ! Some have been known in certain firearms to take 2-3 strikes to ignite. Wolf for the most part, shouldn't give you too many issues.
 
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Tula small pistol primers seem average (never had a bad one in 5k+ rounds. However, I have a case of Tula 45ACP that has had hard primers fail to ignite in three different guns.
 
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Are primers harder in steel case ammo?

There is some small-sample, anecdotal evidence for "it depends." I shot some Wolf .45 in the early 2000s that wouldn't go off, and the firing pin strike was shallow. (The gun was a Glock 30.) It didn't have any trouble with other brands. I don't believe the case material has anything to do with the hardness of the primers, however. They were just hard primers, period.
 
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I don't believe the case material has anything to do with the hardness of the primers, however. They were just hard primers, period.


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Some ammo has hard primers. Some ammo has steel cases.

Therefore some steel cased ammo has hard primers.
 
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Agreed. Some primers are harder than others. It is not related to the material in the cases.




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Thank you, everyone.
 
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Russian and former-commie-bloc ammo tends to have hard primers (and steel cases). It doesn't seem to bother the commie guns designed to shoot it.
 
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I had more Tula to shoot. I also had more Remington UMC. I had to hit a few of the Tula twice. All the brass UMC was fine.
 
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I have a P220 that shoots wonderfully with Monarch steel case ammo. No ignition problems.


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