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Primers recommendations for 300 Win Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="ArchAngelCD" data-source="post: 890484" data-attributes="member: 71030"><p>With such a slow powder and with the amount of powder being used I highly doubt a Magnum primer will add any significant pressure to the load, especially if you don't load the bullet right up against the lands. It will however insure a complete and clean burn so I would use a Magnum primers in loads of that type.</p><p></p><p>If I read that load correctly it's 75.7gr H1000 and Hodgdon lists a Max charge of H1000 under a 220gr bullet @78.0gr with a Win LRM primer. According to that data you can safely use a magnum primer. (I would)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArchAngelCD, post: 890484, member: 71030"] With such a slow powder and with the amount of powder being used I highly doubt a Magnum primer will add any significant pressure to the load, especially if you don't load the bullet right up against the lands. It will however insure a complete and clean burn so I would use a Magnum primers in loads of that type. If I read that load correctly it's 75.7gr H1000 and Hodgdon lists a Max charge of H1000 under a 220gr bullet @78.0gr with a Win LRM primer. According to that data you can safely use a magnum primer. (I would) [/QUOTE]
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