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Help with primers for a 300 win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 2197540" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>Over the Pressure Trace II, primer Brisbane goes like this from my testing, from hottest to coldest.</p><p>Magnum primers:</p><p>WLRM</p><p>FED 215</p><p>CCI 250</p><p>REM 9 1/2</p><p></p><p>Standard primers:</p><p>WLR</p><p>FED 210</p><p>CCI 200</p><p>REM 9 1/2</p><p></p><p>The test consisted of running the exact same charge, case, bullet and only switching primer.</p><p>Looking at my notes, I don't think Remington had a magnum primer and I was only able to get 9 1/2 primers anyway.</p><p>Did the same test with SRP and the hottest was the FED 205 Magnum primer...which was an obvious outcome.</p><p>For big charges of ball powder, my best results have been with WLRM primers, hands down...only issue is the pinholing problem they had, which I found last year and had the entire brick replaced by Winchester and my bolt that it buggered up.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 2197540, member: 10755"] Over the Pressure Trace II, primer Brisbane goes like this from my testing, from hottest to coldest. Magnum primers: WLRM FED 215 CCI 250 REM 9 1/2 Standard primers: WLR FED 210 CCI 200 REM 9 1/2 The test consisted of running the exact same charge, case, bullet and only switching primer. Looking at my notes, I don’t think Remington had a magnum primer and I was only able to get 9 1/2 primers anyway. Did the same test with SRP and the hottest was the FED 205 Magnum primer...which was an obvious outcome. For big charges of ball powder, my best results have been with WLRM primers, hands down...only issue is the pinholing problem they had, which I found last year and had the entire brick replaced by Winchester and my bolt that it buggered up. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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