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Cci vs Winchester LMR primers
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<blockquote data-quote="Marine sniper" data-source="post: 2487027" data-attributes="member: 4768"><p>Primers have very little effect on velocity; they do have an effect on ES / SD. I would not pass up any primers in today's world. also you do not need a "magnum" primer even for very large case capacities. My primary hunting rifle is a 338 Lapua Improved. I shoot a pretty pedestrian load of 98 grains of H1000 and light it with Federal 210's. I tested Fed 215's, WLR, Rem 9.5's, 210's and the 210's had the best ES, the 215's the worst.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marine sniper, post: 2487027, member: 4768"] Primers have very little effect on velocity; they do have an effect on ES / SD. I would not pass up any primers in today's world. also you do not need a "magnum" primer even for very large case capacities. My primary hunting rifle is a 338 Lapua Improved. I shoot a pretty pedestrian load of 98 grains of H1000 and light it with Federal 210's. I tested Fed 215's, WLR, Rem 9.5's, 210's and the 210's had the best ES, the 215's the worst. [/QUOTE]
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