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  1. Hi all, Just started to reload for .357 Magnums. Popped to the RFD and picked up some small pistol primers; Remington No. 1 1/2 primers. Just finished priming 250 cases, then noticed the small print on the primer box which states.... "WARNING: Do not use 1 1/2 small pistol primers in high intensity pistol cartridges such as the .357 Magnums......death and destruction awaits etc" Great. So, are these seriously bad news? or is it just a case of over cautious labelling?? Do I need to pop these suckers and restart again or will they be OK? Looking to reload with H4227 and a light load if that makes any difference. Thanks.
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