CCI 400 Small Rifle Primers
$55.99
31 in stock
CCI 400 Small Rifle Primers

CCI Primers are subjected to ongoing testing and improvement. Therefore, CCI primers today are more sensitive, easier to seat, and more compatible with both progressive and automated loading equipment than they were in previous generations.
They make use of modern non-corrosive and non-mercuric initiator mixtures in order to achieve the cleanest possible burn.
Product Overview

Tactical Firearms and Archery offers the CCI 400 Small Rifle Primer (1000 Count). CCI Small Rifle Primers are highly evolved due to constant testing and evaluation. The CCI 400 Primers are easy to ignite and seat, making them ideal for reloading.
CCI Small Rifle Primers are available in singles and strips for single stage or progressive reloading. The CCI #400 Primers are formulated without mercuric or corrosive compounds.
Summary

Because of CCI’s extensive testing and improvement programs, the 400 Small Rifle Primers are an excellent choice for bench loaders. The CCI #400 Primers can be used in both single stage and progress strip applications. While in contact with the primers, CCI’s innovative non-corrosive and non-mercuric chemical formula keeps you safe.
FEATURES & BENEFITS:
- Initiator compound that burns cleanly.
- A larger “sweet spot” for guns that produce off-center hits.
- Seating is now easier than ever.
- Sensitivity to “critical-need” loading has been improved.
Ultra-premium primers. Non-mercuric, non-corrosive. Clean, reliable ignition
| Condition | New in Box |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer Part Number | 13 |
| Type | Reloading |
| UPC | 076683500137 |
2 reviews for CCI 400 Small Rifle Primers
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Strowman GH –
used in 223 rounds , consistent and reliable, loaded thousands of rounds with no problems !
Barron kirby –
These small rifle primers work well where small rifle primers should be applied… I have used for 22 Hornet as well as .223 loads.