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300 WM bullet selection
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<blockquote data-quote="Reelamin" data-source="post: 2332167" data-attributes="member: 42157"><p>Specifically yes I have with at least four different 300WM's. The last one was this summer Savage 10 TSR and ended with a CCI250. I've loaded every cartridge I have....guessing over 25 with multiple different guns and used magnum and standard primers. The smallest was a 218 Bee and the largest a 300RUM including subsonic in pistol and rifle. I have also used a lot of pistol primers in rifles and rifle primers in pistols when I had to. Never had a problem at all related to the primer other than some (5-10 out of a 100) rfle primers in some semi-auto's require two strikes. The internet is a great place for good information and terrible information. I will just keep doing what I have for the last 45 years and pay attention when I change or try something new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reelamin, post: 2332167, member: 42157"] Specifically yes I have with at least four different 300WM's. The last one was this summer Savage 10 TSR and ended with a CCI250. I've loaded every cartridge I have....guessing over 25 with multiple different guns and used magnum and standard primers. The smallest was a 218 Bee and the largest a 300RUM including subsonic in pistol and rifle. I have also used a lot of pistol primers in rifles and rifle primers in pistols when I had to. Never had a problem at all related to the primer other than some (5-10 out of a 100) rfle primers in some semi-auto's require two strikes. The internet is a great place for good information and terrible information. I will just keep doing what I have for the last 45 years and pay attention when I change or try something new. [/QUOTE]
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