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Louro

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I have shot all those brand, I did not notice any difference. The guns that I use was a Glock and a Sig. Why you ask? Are you having problems?
 

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I have shot all those brand, I did not notice any difference. The guns that I use was a Glock and a Sig. Why you ask? Are you having problems?
My S&W 986 was having problems with light primer strikes using Winchester and Fiocchi. The softer Remington or Federal primers were a lot better. It's been a while since I've shot the 986 and I'm fairly certain that the heavier mainspring and the longer firing pin that our very own SPDguns installed have made the question moot.
 

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My S&W 986 was having problems with light primer strikes using Winchester and Fiocchi. The softer Remington or Federal primers were a lot better. It's been a while since I've shot the 986 and I'm fairly certain that the heavier mainspring and the longer firing pin that our very own SPDguns installed have made the question moot.
Hasn't your wife told you, size matters? :bolt:
 

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