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7rum hangfires???
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<blockquote data-quote="lloydsmale" data-source="post: 1029266" data-attributes="member: 41442"><p>ive had it in the 300 mag with ball powder and a standard primer (just trying to burn ups some stuff I didn't need) Your combo should be good. A good answers you already got were the light primer strike. I don't buy into the fact that a GOOD cci mag primer wouldn't light off any charge in any gun well. there not as hot as a fed but plenty hot enough to light off large cases of ball powders so re25 should be a piece of cake. What was your accuracy like with the other powders? If it was poor its possible you got a bad batch of primers or contaminated yours. Ive never had bad cci rifle primers but have had bad cci pistol primers in the past and have had bad Remington primers back in the day in every variation. So much so that I refuse to use them anymore even though ive heard there quality has improved. Another thought and I don't know how you do this is plugged primer flash holes. Tumble your brass in walnut media after sizing and depriming and walnut can plug the flash holes. I either check them all before priming or prime before tumbling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lloydsmale, post: 1029266, member: 41442"] ive had it in the 300 mag with ball powder and a standard primer (just trying to burn ups some stuff I didn't need) Your combo should be good. A good answers you already got were the light primer strike. I don't buy into the fact that a GOOD cci mag primer wouldn't light off any charge in any gun well. there not as hot as a fed but plenty hot enough to light off large cases of ball powders so re25 should be a piece of cake. What was your accuracy like with the other powders? If it was poor its possible you got a bad batch of primers or contaminated yours. Ive never had bad cci rifle primers but have had bad cci pistol primers in the past and have had bad Remington primers back in the day in every variation. So much so that I refuse to use them anymore even though ive heard there quality has improved. Another thought and I don't know how you do this is plugged primer flash holes. Tumble your brass in walnut media after sizing and depriming and walnut can plug the flash holes. I either check them all before priming or prime before tumbling. [/QUOTE]
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