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210M or 215M primers in 300 WM

 
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Old 04-30-2007, 10:34 AM
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210M or 215M primers in 300 WM

I currently shoot 210M primers with 81.0 gr. of H-1000 behind a 180 gr. Accubond. Due to lack of availability of 210M primers, could I switch to 215M primers? Would I need to drop down on my powder charge? Thanks in advance for your advice.
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Re: 210M or 215M primers in 300 WM

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I currently shoot 210M primers with 81.0 gr. of H-1000 behind a 180 gr. Accubond. Due to lack of availability of 210M primers, could I switch to 215M primers? Would I need to drop down on my powder charge? Thanks in advance for your advice.

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Yes... and no.

I'm sure you will get different advice.

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Re: 210M or 215M primers in 300 WM

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Re: 210M or 215M primers in 300 WM

The hotter primer may cause a very different ignition. I would just switch to a different brand of 210's
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