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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Primer question
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<blockquote data-quote="Rich Coyle" data-source="post: 1279152" data-attributes="member: 70559"><p>bstomper,</p><p></p><p>You probably will not suffer any negative effects. It is the last thing I do when working up a new load. Pressure out, then over all length, then load up five with all the primers I have. Occasionally groups are reduced by half or more<strong>!</strong> That has happened with two rifle only. Normally the best one will be 20%-25% better than others.</p><p></p><p>It takes me hours to do the primer test because I let the barrel cool between all shots. The only time I fire one shot quickly after another is if I miss or wound while hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich Coyle, post: 1279152, member: 70559"] bstomper, You probably will not suffer any negative effects. It is the last thing I do when working up a new load. Pressure out, then over all length, then load up five with all the primers I have. Occasionally groups are reduced by half or more[B]![/B] That has happened with two rifle only. Normally the best one will be 20%-25% better than others. It takes me hours to do the primer test because I let the barrel cool between all shots. The only time I fire one shot quickly after another is if I miss or wound while hunting. [/QUOTE]
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