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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2785176" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>There you go! I see it in 40gr powder loads with mag primers. I find it interesting that some of the 6mm are changing from LRP to SRP's. They doing better grouping too. So there got to be something up with that. I have tryied Mag Primers and not gain. Got larger grouping too. My son seem to think they are better in his rifle. The Rifle is Same type of action, barrel and same reamer. </p><p>Part of it is finding the right combination for velocity, accuracy. I don't have any rifle that holds more than 77+ grs. I can see the mag primers if the case is holding above that possible. Again I would have to test to see how they work out. I never had a problem with Fed 210 primers in Hot nor Cool weather. That's from 110+ to -20 below. I did have a problem with powders. So I generally use H4350. I had a big problem with IMR 4350 powders. I have never gone back to that type of powder. Generally I use single based powders. I am going to give some of them a try. I am looking at lower flame rate. There is powders that show up inbetween H4350, H4831 and H1000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2785176, member: 101791"] There you go! I see it in 40gr powder loads with mag primers. I find it interesting that some of the 6mm are changing from LRP to SRP's. They doing better grouping too. So there got to be something up with that. I have tryied Mag Primers and not gain. Got larger grouping too. My son seem to think they are better in his rifle. The Rifle is Same type of action, barrel and same reamer. Part of it is finding the right combination for velocity, accuracy. I don't have any rifle that holds more than 77+ grs. I can see the mag primers if the case is holding above that possible. Again I would have to test to see how they work out. I never had a problem with Fed 210 primers in Hot nor Cool weather. That's from 110+ to -20 below. I did have a problem with powders. So I generally use H4350. I had a big problem with IMR 4350 powders. I have never gone back to that type of powder. Generally I use single based powders. I am going to give some of them a try. I am looking at lower flame rate. There is powders that show up inbetween H4350, H4831 and H1000. [/QUOTE]
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