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Federal 210m vs 215m primers
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<blockquote data-quote="1Jn24" data-source="post: 673687" data-attributes="member: 50640"><p>Thanks for the input. My concern was I was giving my bullet more of a kick than a push if giving my powder too much ignition (again my imagination not my wisdom) and therefore more pressure. </p><p></p><p>My test yesterday was in line with another comment about backing off a grain or so. I went back to start grains (42) and began climbing. This solved an accuracy issue that may have stemed from too hot a primer; the results were that the start grains were by far more accurate. 43-44 grains started scattering a bit, maybe I could increase my load if I use the 210 primers? I guess I will find out once I get some and try. </p><p></p><p>Again I appreciate the help, I'm new to reloading and need all the advice I can get. </p><p></p><p>How about that es and ds someone mentioned which was more common with 215s?</p><p>What is that?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Jn24, post: 673687, member: 50640"] Thanks for the input. My concern was I was giving my bullet more of a kick than a push if giving my powder too much ignition (again my imagination not my wisdom) and therefore more pressure. My test yesterday was in line with another comment about backing off a grain or so. I went back to start grains (42) and began climbing. This solved an accuracy issue that may have stemed from too hot a primer; the results were that the start grains were by far more accurate. 43-44 grains started scattering a bit, maybe I could increase my load if I use the 210 primers? I guess I will find out once I get some and try. Again I appreciate the help, I'm new to reloading and need all the advice I can get. How about that es and ds someone mentioned which was more common with 215s? What is that? [/QUOTE]
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