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.41 Mag primer choice?

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  • BHAVIN
    I use Winchester primers in mine. They say on the box "For standard or magnum pistol loads" I have had better consistancy with them than the CCI magnums I was using.
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  • Pinhead
    I use Federal primers (regular large pistol) with most powders like W231, Unique, Bullseye but when it come to H110, 2400, or blue dot I switch to a magnum primer(155) from Federal. The slower burning magnum powders need a little hotter primer for good ignition and complete burn as they are a little harder to ignite than the standard powders. I don't have any test data to prove it but I think it is in the coating that controls the burning rate on the powder that determines whether you need a magnum primer or not. My experience anyway.
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  • SCorvers
    Thanks, Pinhead. That is the answer I was looking for. I'm gonna work on a load of H110 behind a 200 JHP. I do use the Mag primers with my 44/H110/240 JHP.
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  • PJ
    I have also had good success with Winchester Large Pistol Primers in 45 Colt loads.
    Pete
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  • mbsams
    another vote for Winchester used them for years and years mag or reqular loads they work great
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  • SCorvers
    Sorry guys, I'm a CCI man. Except for using Federals to "cure" a light hammer strike problem.
    PJ, I do believe the .41 is pushing a little more pressure than a .45 LC. Gonna use the Magnum primers for the "hot" loads and burn through my vast store of LP primers for the plinking loads.

    I'm ready to do some shooting!!!!![:D]
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