Anybody use "military NATO" primers?

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Probably has a slightly thicker cup than normal primers but should work just fine. I use Federal AR small rifle match primers in my bolt guns without issue and they have a thicker cup.
 
I’ve used the CCI #34 variant. Essentially it acts like a (hard) large rifle magnum primer.
Same here. The primary purpose of the Military rifle primer is

#1. A thicker cup to prevent slam fires in the Stoner/Armalite platform from the free floating firing pin.

#2. Sustain higher pressures without rupture, especially in full auto and high rate of fire weapons.

#3. Allow the primer to be crimped or staked to the case.

As with any change in components, it's a good idea to go back to a starting load, the work your way back up in powder charges while looking for any signs of excessive pressure.
 
I’ve used the CCI #34 variant. Essentially it acts like a (hard) large rifle magnum primer.
I've also used the CCI #34 for many years. They work very well for most all of large rifle primer needs, including magnums up to 375 Ruger
 
Well damn while I was here asking yall about them they sold out. Thanks again for the info at least I'll know next time.
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Next time but then, you can always in sell them at the same price if'n you don't like them.
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