CCI 209 Primers
Regular testing and upgrades are performed on CCI Primers. As a result, CCI primers are better than ever at being sensitive, simple to seat, and compatible with progressive and automatic loading machinery. They use modern non-corrosive and non-mercuric initiator mixtures to provide the cleanest burn possible.
All gauges of CCI 209 primers are available for field and target loads. Use contemporary, non-corrosive, non-mercuric primer compositions for clean, certain ignition.
primers 209
primers 209
To accommodate your needs, CCI produces two shotshell primers. All gauges of CCI 209 primers are available for field and target loads. A real Magnum primer designed for heavy amounts of slow-burning propellants, the CCI 209M. The 209M is a great option for loading waterfowl as a result. Both use contemporary, non-corrosive, non-mercuric priming chemicals for clean, sure ignition.
We make two shotshell primers to suit your requirements. All gauges of CCI 209 primers are available for field and target loads. A real Magnum primer designed for heavy amounts of slow-burning propellants, the CCI 209M. The 209M is a great option for loading waterfowl as a result. Both use contemporary, non-corrosive, non-mercuric priming chemicals for clean, sure ignition.
To accommodate your needs, CCI produces two shotshell primers.
All gauges of CCI 209 primers are available for field and target loads. This primer can be utilized with the majority of field and target loads and is a general-purpose shotshell primer. A real Magnum primer designed for heavy amounts of slow-burning propellants, the CCI 209M. The 209M is a great option for loading waterfowl as a result. Both use contemporary, non-corrosive, non-mercuric priming chemicals for clean, sure ignition.
Specifications
Product Information
Quantity | 1000 Piece |
Primer Size | Shotshell |
Delivery Information
Shipping Weight | 3.145 Pounds |
DOT-Regulated | Yes |
HazMat Product | Yes |
Joel chella –
Works great. Zone issues
Thomas bah –
In line muzzloader the best and most consistent firings