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The Basics, Starting Out
Found Primers but are they too much $$$
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2968968" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>My first suggestion is to swallow your pride on what primer ONLY works for your loads. I have picked up some Rem 91/2 LR and LRM primers. Kind of return to my roots. I started with REM maybe 40 years ago and then became Federal primer snob. I recently shot a load in my 1968 Sav 110 that I rebarreled and holy cow the ES SD was below 10 for the 20 rounds I ran through it. Plus it was very accurate. In fact best load ever in this rifle. So I have bought 3K in last 6 months, all at $89/brick. They go bang BTW.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2968968, member: 63925"] My first suggestion is to swallow your pride on what primer ONLY works for your loads. I have picked up some Rem 91/2 LR and LRM primers. Kind of return to my roots. I started with REM maybe 40 years ago and then became Federal primer snob. I recently shot a load in my 1968 Sav 110 that I rebarreled and holy cow the ES SD was below 10 for the 20 rounds I ran through it. Plus it was very accurate. In fact best load ever in this rifle. So I have bought 3K in last 6 months, all at $89/brick. They go bang BTW. [/QUOTE]
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