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  • groundhog devastation
    BR primers are made more uniformly than standard primers. Magnum primers in my experience an I'll probabably get called on this one but it's my experience in VA and for 27 years of reloading shooting varmints, BR, and what ever else I choose to shoot, if using Magnum primers you can expect the change to be equal to 1-1.5 grains of chosen propellent!!! I very seldom ever use Mag primers. Only in a few cases with select powders. I tend to favor Federal Match primers both large and small and also use CCI-BR both large and small. Magnum primers can complicate your reloading!!! GHD
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  • groundhog devastation
    What do you mean "Took out the action in his ADL"? Did he force the lugs off the bolt or just peel the front of the bolt face off or what? If he forced the lugs off then you would have had somewhere to go about 1:00PM a couple days later (place where they grow marble)! GHD
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  • FrancF
    Thats my same thought! If you use a Mag primer you have got to reduce your load.

    See H , I told ya!

    "H" (my buddy) is watching this post-

    Thanks

    "The Tree of life IS self pruning"
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  • v35
    I'd go with the BR primers. In the '80s I did some high pressure experimentation up to about 75kpsi in a copper crusher fixture.
    Small rifle primers were used and Rem BR gave the most uniform pressure & velocity data.
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  • cowdoc
    i have read some where that some powders can create excesive pressures when the temp get very got so charges needs to be reduced when shooting in extremly hot temps also.
    i know cold temps can do the reverse "low presure" one time i had gun and shells in pickup and seen a coyote near house so grabed the rifle and shells out of pickup and shot at the coyote at about 150 yds... the bullet hit the ground at about 100 yds this was a 270 win at temps near 30 below zero, so now i only use hodgdon extreme powders
    doc

    I dont give my guns without somebody getting hurt!
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  • Nighthawk
    I would definantely consider GHD an authority on the subject.I load for my 22-250 and only use BR primers.



    Best!!!

    Rugster
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