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Reloading
LRM or LR primers in a 7 SAUM
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<blockquote data-quote="sedancowboy" data-source="post: 2651582" data-attributes="member: 85874"><p>A 7 SAUM is right in between LR and LRM primers. My rule of thumb is if the Cartridge is below 60 Grs of powder then I lean towards a standard primer and if it is above 60 grains of powder I lean towards a magnum primer. That is certainly not set in stone and if it is close to 60 grains then I will often times try both to see which preforms better on target or Chronograph. With a shortage and high cost of components today I would start with a Magnum primer in a 7 SAUM. That is what I use in my personal 7 SAUM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sedancowboy, post: 2651582, member: 85874"] A 7 SAUM is right in between LR and LRM primers. My rule of thumb is if the Cartridge is below 60 Grs of powder then I lean towards a standard primer and if it is above 60 grains of powder I lean towards a magnum primer. That is certainly not set in stone and if it is close to 60 grains then I will often times try both to see which preforms better on target or Chronograph. With a shortage and high cost of components today I would start with a Magnum primer in a 7 SAUM. That is what I use in my personal 7 SAUM. [/QUOTE]
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