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reloading blunder!

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  • perry shooter
    Reloading is like being and aircraft mechanic Mistakes are costly. With that said IMHO unless you are near MAX with your powder charge for regular primers then Magnum primers will be OK . point of impact and velocity will not be the same as your normal loads. most likely.
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  • sandwarrior
    quote:Originally posted by perry shooter
    Reloading is like being and aircraft mechanic Mistakes are costly. With that said IMHO unless you are near MAX with your powder charge for regular primers then Magnum primers will be OK . point of impact and velocity will not be the same as your normal loads. most likely.


    +1! If anywhere near max, then pull the bullets and load them down.
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  • brickmaster1248
    I loaded it to the middle of the high load and the low load. shoul i still pull them?
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  • dcs shooters
    Your load is on the low end of the IMR chart. I'd say shoot them.
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  • perry shooter
    Shoot them Middle of the road loads should give no problems [^][:)]
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  • CryptoChief
    Sandwarrior gave the clue as to what to do. Magnum primers in the large rifle variety are generally equivilent to and extra grain of powder. If you load range is, for example, 30 grains minimum and 37 grains maximum and you are loading 34 grains, using the magnum primers will be equal to a 35 grain loading. You are well within the safety margin for the cartridge. If this is the case I agree with dcs shooter - shoot em. And no, you are not the only one to have done this.

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