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You should be able to find the rifle primers as they should be seated out farther than the case head. If I remember right, rifle primers are longer than pistol primers and because of that, won't seat flush.
I was always wanting to try standard large rifle primers in 44 mag loads with H110 in extremely cold temps say under 25 degrees just for ignition purposes any one else have any thoughts?
to ONLY be used in 44 mag rifles NOT pistols
I thought that was only true of large rifle primers, not small.
Rifle primers are said to be of thicker metal and require a harder strike also.
some say to light a charge with a mag primer can set the charge off all at once instead of a burn you detonate it with a high spike in pressure instead of building pressure as the bullet moves expanding combustion area . There is a Colt PM with the side of the cyl blown out in a near by gun shop some say was caused this way
that is true but if you induce a hoter fire it can cause it.