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CCI BR2 Primers
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<blockquote data-quote="Sdogab" data-source="post: 2193845" data-attributes="member: 108041"><p>So I got a higher velocity average throughout the charges I tried than I had previously with CCI250, also ES is trending lower. Had a rough average of 2920 with 69.1g, 2930 with 69.4g, and 2940 with 69.7g. I had a velocity average of roughly 2920 with 69.7g and CCI250s before. Only had sample size of 3 per load today however. I need to test some seating depths, but it's encouraging. Looks like I'll be using the BR2s.</p><p></p><p>Also for whatever reason my primers look better. I wasn't experiencing any heavy bolt lift or serious pressure signs before with the CCI250s, but there was a slight cratering with the primer. That wasn't apparent today with the BR2s.</p><p></p><p>I'm shooting 180g VLD Hunting over Retumbo in Nosler brass out of a 24.5" barrel. It's 26" finished with my muzzle brake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sdogab, post: 2193845, member: 108041"] So I got a higher velocity average throughout the charges I tried than I had previously with CCI250, also ES is trending lower. Had a rough average of 2920 with 69.1g, 2930 with 69.4g, and 2940 with 69.7g. I had a velocity average of roughly 2920 with 69.7g and CCI250s before. Only had sample size of 3 per load today however. I need to test some seating depths, but it’s encouraging. Looks like I’ll be using the BR2s. Also for whatever reason my primers look better. I wasn’t experiencing any heavy bolt lift or serious pressure signs before with the CCI250s, but there was a slight cratering with the primer. That wasn’t apparent today with the BR2s. I’m shooting 180g VLD Hunting over Retumbo in Nosler brass out of a 24.5” barrel. It’s 26” finished with my muzzle brake. [/QUOTE]
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