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CCI BR2s in 6.5 SAUM
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<blockquote data-quote="Longtine88" data-source="post: 2831218" data-attributes="member: 116240"><p>In a 7mm Saum I actually have better results with non magnum primers. Better ES/SD's numbers and better accuracy. I've been there and tried it. I even tried it in a 28 nosler and had the same results. So now I really don't pay that much attention to Magnum primers unless I'm shooting a super slow powder maybe then I'll tinker a little with it. But all in all I have never seen a negative result yet with regular primers. Now I will say that I have never used regular primers in extreme cold temps which might make a difference. I'll also say that magnum primers hit higher velocity quicker with same powder charge as regular primers. That being said you probably will have to adjust your charge for sure because of the change in pressure curve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longtine88, post: 2831218, member: 116240"] In a 7mm Saum I actually have better results with non magnum primers. Better ES/SD's numbers and better accuracy. I've been there and tried it. I even tried it in a 28 nosler and had the same results. So now I really don't pay that much attention to Magnum primers unless I'm shooting a super slow powder maybe then I'll tinker a little with it. But all in all I have never seen a negative result yet with regular primers. Now I will say that I have never used regular primers in extreme cold temps which might make a difference. I'll also say that magnum primers hit higher velocity quicker with same powder charge as regular primers. That being said you probably will have to adjust your charge for sure because of the change in pressure curve. [/QUOTE]
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