Finally got my Marlin 1894C after 7 or 8 months of searching. It's a fun rifle and I've been enjoying it this past month. I was in town last week and decided to try and get some more small pistol magnum primers to keep this new toy running. Went to two stores and came out empty handed. Third store had a thousand PMC Small Pistol Magnum primers. The only metallic cartridge primers in the whole store. There were 5 or 6 thousand shotshell primers on the shelf but just that one brick of small pistol mag. So I'm standing there looking at this box that says "Heavy Metal Free, Truely Non-Toxic, Non -Corrosive, Made in Russia" and I'm thinking - Here I am standing in downtown Lewiston, Idaho - home of the good ol' boys - CCI/Speer, and the only primers available in three different retail stores come all the way from Russia. Something is not right. The Non -Corrosive made me feel better, the "Truely" Non-Toxic didn't do a thing for me and at least it didn't say Made in North Korea. Any port in a storm - RIGHT? I bought them, paid almost what a carton of 5000 would have cost 18 months/2 years ago and limped out the door.
I dropped my usual load back a 1/2 grain and loaded 50 with the CCI 550, H110 and #358156 Lyman. I did another 50 with the new primers, same powder charge and boolit. My thoughts were, well, if this brand is available and CCIs are not, I'll work up a load with it and go with what's available. Set up the chronograph and ran the CCI 550 primed loads through first. Average velocity 1779 fps with an extreme spread of 25 fps. PMC primed loads next with an average of 1581 fps with an extreme spread of 121fps one barely broke 1500fps- same powder charge, cases, and Lyman's #358156. Only difference was the primer. 200 fps difference seemed unreasonable so I tried it again, 5 shots per load with the same results. When I got home I pulled a bullet from each and weighed the charges thinking the CCI loads were my regular charge and not ones which I'd reduced a 1/2 grain like the PMCs. Both charges were the same weight. I've never chronograghed loads like this where the only difference was the primer and it made 198fps difference in that rifle.