APS Small Pistol Primers #550 are a specific type of primer used in the reloading of small caliber handgun cartridges. Here’s a detailed overview:
APS Small Pistol Primers #550 β Complete Overview
π§ Manufacturer & Designation
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APS: Stands for Automatic Primer Strip, a system designed by RCBS for automated primer feeding.
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#550: This is the CCI designation for Small Pistol Magnum Primers, indicating they’re designed for higher pressure loads than standard small pistol primers.
π§ͺ Specifications
Specification | Details |
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Type | Small Pistol Magnum Primer |
Size | Small (0.175 inches diameter) |
Part Number | #550 |
Composition | Non-corrosive, non-mercuric compounds |
Primer Cup Material | Brass with nickel-plating (usually) |
Sensitivity | Engineered for reliable ignition in magnum loads |
Usage Environment | Suitable for both indoor and outdoor shooting |
π οΈ Intended Use
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Calibers: Commonly used in:
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.357 Magnum
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.327 Federal Magnum
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High-performance 9mm or .38 Super loads (if specified)
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Applications:
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Magnum loads with heavier powder charges
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Cold weather shooting (more reliable ignition)
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Harder-to-ignite powders like ball powders
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βοΈ APS (Automatic Primer Strip) System
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System Overview:
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APS primers come pre-seated in color-coded plastic strips
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Designed for use with RCBS’s APS-compatible priming tools and presses
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Advantages:
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Safe primer handlingβno loose primers
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Reduces risk of detonation chain
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Speeds up priming process with compatible equipment
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π§Ό Safety & Storage
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Storage: Store in cool, dry environment away from heat, flame, or impact.
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Handling: Do not deprime live primers; avoid contamination with oils or solvents.
π§© Compatibility
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RCBS Priming Tools: Must be used with APS-compatible hand priming tools, bench priming tools, or progressive presses.
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Not Compatible With: Standard primer tubes or trays without conversion.
π§ͺ Performance Notes
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Magnum primers create a hotter, longer-lasting flame.
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This is beneficial for:
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Ensuring complete powder burn in large or dense powder charges
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Cold temperature shooting conditions
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Not recommended in place of standard primers unless specified in published load data.
β Pros
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Preloaded strips are convenient and reduce risk of contamination
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Ideal for magnum handgun rounds
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Enhanced ignition reliability for certain powders
β Cons
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Requires APS-compatible equipment
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May increase pressure if substituted for standard primers without data adjustment
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Sometimes harder to find than standard primers
- APS Small Pistol Primers #550
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