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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 446593" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>I use std primers in my 6.5 Sherman with retumbo and get great accuracy and velocity. The reason you get higher velocities with magnum primers is simply because you are raising pressures just as you would by adding more powder.In my opinion, the only good reason to use a magnum primer in an '06 sized case is if during testing of both, you find the magnum gives better accuracy overall. Simply changing the primer is not a FAIR evaluation because of the increased pressure i.e. (increasing the load by 1 gr. of powder might accomplish the same thing. My experience........Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 446593, member: 13833"] I use std primers in my 6.5 Sherman with retumbo and get great accuracy and velocity. The reason you get higher velocities with magnum primers is simply because you are raising pressures just as you would by adding more powder.In my opinion, the only good reason to use a magnum primer in an '06 sized case is if during testing of both, you find the magnum gives better accuracy overall. Simply changing the primer is not a FAIR evaluation because of the increased pressure i.e. (increasing the load by 1 gr. of powder might accomplish the same thing. My experience........Rich [/QUOTE]
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