44hunter45
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I'm betting this has been knocked around on HT before.
I pulled this @ImBillT post over from another thread.
I'm a CCI branded guy. Some tell me they think these are not accurate primers. I'm hoarding some Norma Large Rifle Magnums for my .358NM loads.
What are your favorite primers, and why?
I pulled this @ImBillT post over from another thread.
Low SD/ES is more a function of consistent charge weight and consistent ignition. Improving those numbers happens through several ways. Charge weight can vary a lot more than you think without making much difference. Even plus or minus .5gr can yeild some pretty good SD/ES numbers. Using good primers is a requirement. Wolf, PMC, S&B, Federal Gold Metal, and CCI-450’s all have good reputations. Next, getting good conditions for the powder at hand is important. Ball powders are hard to ignite and sometimes require magnum primers, not just consistent primers. Jumping or jamming a bullet can change how consistent your ignition is. Some powders are most consistent at very high pressure. Others get erratic at high pressures. Regardless of pressure, you’ll almost always get your best SD/ES with a nearly full case.
I'm a CCI branded guy. Some tell me they think these are not accurate primers. I'm hoarding some Norma Large Rifle Magnums for my .358NM loads.
What are your favorite primers, and why?