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  • NickL45

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    Springfield-armory Hellcat in a strong side OWB holster or a pocket holster. I carry it with the 13 round mag in it and a spare 15 round mag in a Sticky vertical carrier on my weak side. Very comfortable and concealable.
     

    tackdriver

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    He mentions cheap ammo with hard primers. I'm very curious if it was 'remanufactured' ammo that had rifle primers. I've run tests in my reloads, and some SR primers are a complete NO-GO in the P365's, some get mixed results. CCI SRP runs 100% through both P365's.
    I have not had any problems with pistol primers.

    I think its the depth of the strike, not a light strike, at least in mine. Hmmm... When the P365 first came out, the internet experts made a huge deal out of 'primer drag' marks, and SIG responded with a change to the striker. Now we have misfires with some primers.

    Thanks Internet Experts!
     

    Dean C.

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    He mentions cheap ammo with hard primers. I'm very curious if it was 'remanufactured' ammo that had rifle primers. I've run tests in my reloads, and some SR primers are a complete NO-GO in the P365's, some get mixed results. CCI SRP runs 100% through both P365's.
    I have not had any problems with pistol primers.

    I think its the depth of the strike, not a light strike, at least in mine. Hmmm... When the P365 first came out, the internet experts made a huge deal out of 'primer drag' marks, and SIG responded with a change to the striker. Now we have misfires with some primers.

    Thanks Internet Experts!

    At least the primer drag is gone for people looking at their brass , it helped with my OCD as my 2018 had primer drag but my 2021 P365X does not. I have not experienced any failures to fire with either gun however, but I generally don't shoot reloads unless they are my own (and I use federal primers).
     
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