Buy a conversion kit and follow the instructions. If you can not do that give it to a qualified gunsmith to do.
If you are asking about the Remington 6.5 rem.mag round,then this cartridge takes large rifle/or large rifle magnum primers.The .223 Remington cartridge takes the small rifle primer.Both of these center fire primers differ in size and cannot be interchanged.The .223 Rem cartridge requires small rifle primers.
yes there is a breech plug that Remington sell for a 209 primer however there is one sold through cabelas for 40-50 bucks that is Canadian made and has alot less blow back then the Remington conversion while your weather shroud is on. cheaper solution but a musket cap nipple and shot those basically as fast as the 209 with out the blow back problems
No, PCR (polymerase chain reaction) uses DNA primers, not RNA primers, in its process.
To create primers for PCR effectively, start by selecting a target DNA sequence and designing primers that are specific to that sequence. Ensure the primers have similar melting temperatures and avoid self-complementarity. Test the primers for efficiency and specificity using PCR before proceeding with the experiment.
By 870 I assume you mean the Model 870 shotgun? If so, there would be no purpose for that type of conversion. Shotshell primers are of the 209 size. The 209 "conversion" is done with muzzle loaders. The idea is to replace the muzzle loader nipple (that holds the cap) with a conversion unit that uses the 209 shotshell primer to get more positive ignition of the black powder.
In Sanger sequencing, typically two primers are used.
In a sequencing reaction, typically two primers are used.
No, RNA polymerase does not require primers to initiate transcription.
Federal 209A primers are hotter than Federal 209 primers and are hotter than Winchester or Remmington or CCI 209 primers. To duplicate your load when substituting Federal 209A primers in place of any other 209 primer, use 1 grain less powder for like performance.
Last large pistol primers I purchased for reloading were about $4.00 per hundred.
Dick and Jane primers are a series of children's early reading books, on about a first grade level.
No- they do not interchange- difference in height.