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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 271251" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>Yes you can use mag primers with all those cartridges BUT you need to start at a minimum load and work up. Different make Mag primers have different amounts of priming in them. Fed. 215's are about the hottest. Wolf small rifle Mag primers have the safe priming at their regular but the cup if thicker on their mag primers so they will take a little more pressure and will work through semi-auto's that have free floating firing pins like AR-15's and will not slam fire. I use CCI 250's in my 25-06 with my favorite load using IMR 4350 because I get the best accuracy with them. Anytime you change anything in a load you need to back off on the powder and work back up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 271251, member: 10178"] Yes you can use mag primers with all those cartridges BUT you need to start at a minimum load and work up. Different make Mag primers have different amounts of priming in them. Fed. 215's are about the hottest. Wolf small rifle Mag primers have the safe priming at their regular but the cup if thicker on their mag primers so they will take a little more pressure and will work through semi-auto's that have free floating firing pins like AR-15's and will not slam fire. I use CCI 250's in my 25-06 with my favorite load using IMR 4350 because I get the best accuracy with them. Anytime you change anything in a load you need to back off on the powder and work back up. [/QUOTE]
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