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Non-Magnum Primers for Magnums
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<blockquote data-quote="baldhunter" data-source="post: 2137234" data-attributes="member: 11853"><p>Some powders are harder to ignite.I was doing some fire lapping with a starting load of Reloader22 in my 300 Win Mag with standard CCI primers once.I had several hang fires,click,delay,then bang and a couple click,no bang,wait,wait,wait,is it going to go off wait,wait,I don't think it's going to go off.That will give you a scary feeling inside when that happens.I pulled the bullet and dumped the powder when I got home.The powder was sooty black but none of it had ignited.If you get any signs of delayed ignition,don't use standard primers in a magnum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baldhunter, post: 2137234, member: 11853"] Some powders are harder to ignite.I was doing some fire lapping with a starting load of Reloader22 in my 300 Win Mag with standard CCI primers once.I had several hang fires,click,delay,then bang and a couple click,no bang,wait,wait,wait,is it going to go off wait,wait,I don't think it's going to go off.That will give you a scary feeling inside when that happens.I pulled the bullet and dumped the powder when I got home.The powder was sooty black but none of it had ignited.If you get any signs of delayed ignition,don't use standard primers in a magnum. [/QUOTE]
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