Why Federal Primer Hate

DocRDS

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In my local neck of the woods, a lot of customers at my son's store turn their noses up at Federal Primers. (no they are not in stock nor does he have a line on them)

What is the story behind this (if any).

I am familiar with the "soft" primer Federal is known for--but that is more a "feature" for some light striking handguns--Personally I've never known people to avoid them and of course before I started reloading, FGMM was THE standard and pretty sure that had Fed primers....
 
No hate here. I’ve been using FGMM large and small rifle primers for many years with no issue at all. I also use Winchester Magnum large rifle with zero issues. I suppose if I had primer piercing or slam fires related to primers, I would change to something else for that use.
 
I’ve used Federal Small Pistol Magnum in 357, Federal Small Pistol, in 9MM, Colt Super 38 Auto. Federal Small Rifle in 223 Remington , Large Rifle in 243 Win, 308 Win, 7.92x57 for almost 2 decades never had failure to fire or any other primer related malfunction.
 
Nothing, they're a little "softer" to ignite speaking generally but otherwise they're good to go. I use Winchester almost exclusively when times are normal for no better reason than "it's what Ive always used"
 
205Ms have been pretty rock solid in my 308. Enough so to pay end of the world prices to keep loading with them. I always thought the 210M was more popular than other offerings but could be wrong.