Federal Small Rifle Primers โ Champion No. 205
๐ง Basic Information
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Manufacturer: Federal Premium Ammunition
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Product Line: Champion
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Primer Number: 205
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Type: Small Rifle Primer (Standard)
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Size: Small Rifle
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Packaging: Boxes of 100, cartons of 1,000, and cases of 5,000
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Made in: USA
๐ Overview
The Federal Champion No. 205 Small Rifle Primer is a standard non-magnum primer used for loading small rifle cartridges. Known for its reliable ignition, clean burn, and consistent performance, itโs a solid choice for target shooters, hunters, and recreational reloaders alike.
These primers are designed to ignite standard rifle powder charges cleanly and uniformly under typical temperature and pressure conditions. While not “match-grade” or “magnum-rated”, they offer excellent reliability and performance in their class.
๐ฏ Key Features
โ 1. Standard Performance for Small Rifle Loads
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Engineered for standard small rifle cartridges such as .223 Remington, 5.56 NATO, .17 Remington, .222 Remington, etc.
โ 2. Clean and Consistent Ignition
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Uses Federalโs proprietary priming compound, offering reliable ignition across a range of powder types and charge weights.
โ 3. Economical and Reliable
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Champion line primers are priced competitively, making them ideal for high-volume reloaders.
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Designed to balance affordability and functionality without compromising ignition consistency.
โ 4. Made to SAAMI Standards
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Primer dimensions and sensitivity meet SAAMI specifications, ensuring safe use in modern reloading applications.
๐ซ Applications
Recommended for use in small rifle cartridges requiring standard primers:
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.223 Remington / 5.56 NATO
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.222 Remington
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.17 Remington
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.204 Ruger
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.221 Fireball
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6x45mm
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.300 Blackout (light loads with small rifle brass)
โ Not for use in magnum rifle cartridges or loads requiring magnum primers. For that, use Federal 205M (match-grade) or Federal 205MAR if available.
๐ Federal 205 vs Federal 205M (Match)
Feature | Federal 205 (Standard) | Federal 205M (Match) |
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Match-grade | โ | โ |
Tolerances | Standard | Very tight |
Price | Lower | Higher |
Application | General rifle use | Precision shooting |
Popularity | High for bulk reloading | High for accuracy loads |
๐งช Reloading Characteristics
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Cup Thickness: Standard, not as hard as CCI primers (suitable for many semi-auto rifles with light firing pins)
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Seating: Compatible with all major priming tools (Lee, RCBS, Hornady, etc.)
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Pressure Tolerance: Designed for standard pressure loads
โ ๏ธ Always start at the minimum charge and work up when switching primers, even between standard types.
๐ ๏ธ Best Use Cases
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Bulk reloading for target practice or varmint hunting
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Training ammo and competition prep
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General plinking and recreational shooting
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Works well with popular powders such as H335, CFE223, Varget, BL-C(2), and others
๐ฆ Packaging and Availability
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Typically available in:
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Boxes of 100 primers
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Sleeves of 1,000 primers (10 boxes of 100)
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Cases of 5,000 primers (5 sleeves)
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Federal primers are in high demand, and availability can fluctuate with the reloading market.
โ๏ธ Technical Specs (Approximate)
Parameter | Value |
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Primer Type | Small Rifle (Standard) |
Match Grade | No |
Magnum Rated | No |
Size | Small rifle primer pocket |
Ignition Type | Boxer priming compound |
Usage | Reloading centerfire rifles |
๐ Comparable Primers
Brand | Primer Number | Notes |
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CCI | 400 | Standard small rifle primer |
Remington | 6ยฝ or 7ยฝ | 6ยฝ (mild loads), 7ยฝ (match-grade) |
Winchester | WSR | Standard small rifle |
Federal | 205M | Match-grade version of 205 |
๐ง Storage and Safety
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Store primers in a cool, dry place, away from open flames or heat.
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Avoid exposing primers to moisture, which may degrade performance.
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Use proper protective eyewear and reloading safety practices.
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