Ginex SPP Primers
Haven’t tried them yet, but other reviews are good. They look just fine. Packaging is good. Again, they look good.
Choose Unis Ginex Small Pistol Primers for reloading your 9mm cases and other small primer pocket once fired brass. These reloading primers are known for dependable performance, making them a great choice for both target shooting and competitive applications. Manufactured to strict quality standards, Ginex small pistol primers for reloading once fired brass ensure consistent results with every reload. Ginex Small Pistol Primers for reloading brass cases are available in bulk for added convenience and value.
Haven’t tried them yet, but other reviews are good. They look just fine. Packaging is good. Again, they look good.
I just received my package today and wanted to leave a comment on the packaging. The primers are packed 100 per sleeve, in 10 stacks of 5 sleeves. These are in a box, wrapped in an anti-static bag inside the outer box. It looks like all the needed precautions were taken, but a surprise lurked inside. Six of the sleeves had primers that had flipped on their sides, sticking up above the others, leaving high spots that could be felt through the cardboard sleeve and be subject to crushing. Two of the sleeves had multiple primers that came out of the pockets and were sitting loose on top of other primers. One of those sleeves had four primers that had fallen into the inner box and the other sleeve had one primer loose in the box. Five loose primers loose in the box isn't the ideal situation. I can't blame Capital Cartridge since they just place these boxes of 5000 primers and put it in a shipping box. I think the problem is from Ginex and their putting 50 primer sleeves in a box that didn't properly secure the primers. I took 5 sleeves, made sure all the primers were in the tray properly and put tape around the bundle to secure them.
Haven’t tried them yet, but other reviews are good. They look just fine. Packaging is good. Again, they look good.
I just received my package today and wanted to leave a comment on the packaging. The primers are packed 100 per sleeve, in 10 stacks of 5 sleeves. These are in a box, wrapped in an anti-static bag inside the outer box. It looks like all the needed precautions were taken, but a surprise lurked inside. Six of the sleeves had primers that had flipped on their sides, sticking up above the others, leaving high spots that could be felt through the cardboard sleeve and be subject to crushing. Two of the sleeves had multiple primers that came out of the pockets and were sitting loose on top of other primers. One of those sleeves had four primers that had fallen into the inner box and the other sleeve had one primer loose in the box. Five loose primers loose in the box isn't the ideal situation. I can't blame Capital Cartridge since they just place these boxes of 5000 primers and put it in a shipping box. I think the problem is from Ginex and their putting 50 primer sleeves in a box that didn't properly secure the primers. I took 5 sleeves, made sure all the primers were in the tray properly and put tape around the bundle to secure them.
I've reloaded a couple of thousand 9mm cartridges with the GINEX nickel cup SPP and had great results. I thought I'd try the brass cup primers because they were a good price for the 5k quantity. I've reloaded 300 rounds of 9mm with 100% ignition. I use a RCBS hand primer and they seat well.
Haven't had a chance to load them yet. Fast shipping with good packaging. Will give better rating after shooting 100 rounds.
seat well, no duds
Have loaded about 10,000 rounds of 9mm with these primers without any issues whatsoever. Never had a failure to fire AND great service from Capital Cartridge
they shoot fine a little harder to set just have to take your time.
Great price, fast shipping. This is my 3rd case of GINEX SPP. They seat a little harder, but they all fire.
Given the shortage and high expense of primers I stopped reloading for almost two years. I have to admit I was very skeptical about these primers, but so far they have all gone off and not one dud. I seat these primers on my LNL press and they have loaded just as good as the Winchester primers I used prior. I’ve heard some comments that these primers don’t seat well so I did a comparison of ammo I reloaded using Winchester bs. Ginex primers. I have found these primers have seated up to .003 of an inch below flush and up to flush. The exact same measurements on my Winchester primers. So for 6 cents apiece it’s the best buy that I can find. I’ve also had good primer imprints my primers . I can totally recommend these primers and I will order more.
As far as quality and reliability go. These primers work fine never had one fail in over 5,000. Also it should be noted it takes a tad more oomph to insert them. Otherwise theses are great cheap primers. I wouldn’t necessarily trust them in a match. However I don’t see why they would be a problem to be honest.