Load data for caliber "Winchester WLR Large Rifle (LR) Primers"
The same primers that Winchester uses in their high-quality ammunition. Made to exacting standards for dependable ignition. The Winchester WLR Large Rifle (LR) Primers have specifically been developed for large rifle magnum cartridges. Find all Large Rifle (LR) Primers by following the Link.
Common Cartridges suitable for this Primer Size
Cartridge | Bullet Diameter | Primer Size |
219 Donaldson Wasp | 224 | LR |
219 Zipper | 224 | LR |
22 BR (Bench Rest) | 224 | LR |
22 CHeetah | 224 | LR |
220 Jaybird | 224 | LR |
220 Swift | 224 | LR |
220 Weatherby Rocket | 224 | LR |
220 Wilson Arrow | 224 | LR |
22-250 Remington | 224 | LR |
223 Win Short Mag | 224 | LR |
223 Win Super Short Mag (WSSM) | 224 | LR |
224 Clark | 224 | LR |
224 Weatherby Magnum | 224 | LR |
225 Winchester | 224 | LR |
240 Gibbs | 243 | LR |
240 Page Souper Pooper | 243 | LR |
240 Weatherby Magnum | 243 | LR |
243 Catbird | 243 | LR |
243 Win Short Mag | 243 | LR |
243 Win Super Short Mag (WSSM) | 243 | LR |
243 Winchester | 243 | LR |
25 Gibbs | 257 | LR |
25 Remington | 257 | LR |
25 Souper (25-308 Winchester) | 257 | LR |
25 Win Super Short Mag (WSSM) | 257 | LR |
250 Savage | 257 | LR |
25-06 Remington | 257 | LR |
25-20 WCF | 257 | LR |
25-284 Winchester | 257 | LR |
25-300 Win Short Mag (WSM) | 257 | LR |
25-35 WCF | 257 | LR |
25-36 Marlin | 257 | LR |
257 Roberts | 257 | LR |
257 STW | 257 | LR |
260 Remington | 264 | LR |
270 Gibbs | 277 | LR |
270 Winchester | 277 | LR |
270-284 Winchester | 277 | LR |
270-308 Winchester | 277 | LR |
276 Pedersen | 284 | LR |
280 Remington and 7mm Express | 284 | LR |
284 Winchester | 284 | LR |
30 Gibbs | 308 | LR |
30 Herrett | 308 | LR |
30 Remington | 308 | LR |
300 Savage | 308 | LR |
30-06 Springfield | 308 | LR |
30-284 Winchester | 308 | LR |
303 Savage | 308 | LR |
30-30 Winchester | 308 | LR |
30-40 Krag | 308 | LR |
307 Winchester | 308 | LR |
308 Winchester | 308 | LR |
308x1.5
Winchester Oliver Fisher Winchester was an innovative and driven man who saw the future of firearms and built an industrial empire around the lever-action rifle. Born in Boston in 1810, Winchester’s initial foray into business was as a maker of men’s shirts. Seeing the economic potential of the fast-growing firearms industry, Winchester began to assemble investors and secure venture capital, and in 1857 bought a controlling interest in the Volcanic Repeating Arms Company from two inventive gentlemen named Horace Smith and Daniel B. Wesson. Winchester continued to refine firearm designs with inventors Benjamin Tyler Henry and Nelson King, and on May 22,1866 the Winchester Repeating Arms Company was born. For the next 14 years Winchester aggressively sought new markets, created new products and explored new opportunities for his lever-action rifles. With the opening of the American West to settlement and the ongoing military conflicts in Europe and the Near East, the demand for Winchester firearms and ammunition remained strong. In ill health for some time, Oliver F. Winchester died December 11, 1880 at age 70 in New Haven, Connecticut. He had groomed his son, William Wirt Winchester as his successor, but the younger Winchester died of tuberculosis in March of the following year before he could assume control of Winchester Repeating Arms. Login |