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standard primers in 7mm mag cases?
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 596964" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>Shawnb, I have been using standard primers in my 7mag for some time now. There are so many " guidelines" that say use this here, use that there, blah, blah, you get the picture. Sometimes the type of powder indicates use or non use of a mag primer, regardless od volume. A " seven" holds about 70 grains charge plus or minus. That is not a heavy charge. I am using H1000 and am using Winchester WLR primers. They are standard, but they are the HOTTEST standard primer out there. In some cases, the ES is lower when STD primers are used. My particular rifle shoots like a dream with these. They are hot enough, but not too hot. Every rifle has is own personality, and primer choice falls into that category. Hope this helps. AIM SMALL,MISS SMALLlightbulbgun) 7STW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 596964, member: 22854"] Shawnb, I have been using standard primers in my 7mag for some time now. There are so many " guidelines" that say use this here, use that there, blah, blah, you get the picture. Sometimes the type of powder indicates use or non use of a mag primer, regardless od volume. A " seven" holds about 70 grains charge plus or minus. That is not a heavy charge. I am using H1000 and am using Winchester WLR primers. They are standard, but they are the HOTTEST standard primer out there. In some cases, the ES is lower when STD primers are used. My particular rifle shoots like a dream with these. They are hot enough, but not too hot. Every rifle has is own personality, and primer choice falls into that category. Hope this helps. AIM SMALL,MISS SMALLlightbulbgun) 7STW [/QUOTE]
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