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MATCH Primer Ignorance
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 3080437" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>I think it's easy to see primer choice as an abstract, with no prediction of results.</p><p>Missed, is that the abstract in this is not a primer, but <u>striking</u> of it.</p><p></p><p>If you have only a single primer available, and you suspect better potential from your gun, you could optimize striking for that primer.</p><p>This is very much like full seating testing for a bullet, and likewise you do not need to shoot a bunch to see coarse results with each adjustment.</p><p>The best is obvious, and depending on your load condition, could be your biggest single improvement. </p><p>If your striking is inconsistent or poor otherwise, then your gun will not shoot as well as it could, and you may never know it.</p><p>A hidden gem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 3080437, member: 1521"] I think it's easy to see primer choice as an abstract, with no prediction of results. Missed, is that the abstract in this is not a primer, but [U]striking[/U] of it. If you have only a single primer available, and you suspect better potential from your gun, you could optimize striking for that primer. This is very much like full seating testing for a bullet, and likewise you do not need to shoot a bunch to see coarse results with each adjustment. The best is obvious, and depending on your load condition, could be your biggest single improvement. If your striking is inconsistent or poor otherwise, then your gun will not shoot as well as it could, and you may never know it. A hidden gem. [/QUOTE]
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