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Reloading
Could Mag primers bring down my ES?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 981460" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>That's just about the same issue I often have with my 270's. I've got a time getting my es down below 50 with those two rifles but they shoot so well I hate to scrap the loads. Hotter primers usually help with cold weather ignition but actually worsen es a bit. Have you changed your neck tension or played with powder charges to see if that helps? I'll sometimes see a charge that crowds the top too much have too much es.</p><p> I'm not the best at straightening out es issues so I'll defer to others on their ways to play here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 981460, member: 48043"] That's just about the same issue I often have with my 270's. I've got a time getting my es down below 50 with those two rifles but they shoot so well I hate to scrap the loads. Hotter primers usually help with cold weather ignition but actually worsen es a bit. Have you changed your neck tension or played with powder charges to see if that helps? I'll sometimes see a charge that crowds the top too much have too much es. I'm not the best at straightening out es issues so I'll defer to others on their ways to play here. [/QUOTE]
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