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Reloading
Does switching primers affect grouping?
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<blockquote data-quote="Str8shooterTX" data-source="post: 1082036" data-attributes="member: 82571"><p>So in looking at this it seems that various primers are "hotter"? That seems like a fairly drastic change in CUP. 2600 PSI could take a load that is ok to one that is blowing primers. Are these primer numbers linear across the board or do they vary between different calibers/case manufactures etc?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Str8shooterTX, post: 1082036, member: 82571"] So in looking at this it seems that various primers are "hotter"? That seems like a fairly drastic change in CUP. 2600 PSI could take a load that is ok to one that is blowing primers. Are these primer numbers linear across the board or do they vary between different calibers/case manufactures etc? [/QUOTE]
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