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Primer Question
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<blockquote data-quote="mtwarych" data-source="post: 1890010" data-attributes="member: 70595"><p>I'm not sure where you purchased the primers at but if the box hasn't been opened or beat up and you bought them from the local sporting goods store, they may be willing to trade them for your required primer.</p><p></p><p>I hate to say it but, a different primer for your recipe you are using for your rifle can and will change the ignition of the powder. It may be catastrophic or no big deal but I wouldn't take the chance myself.</p><p></p><p>I myself would back down 2-3 grains at least and then work back up. Load 3 rounds for each rung of the ladder and fire them out working just like it's a normal ladder. There is a chance absolutely nothing will change but also there is a chance of things going bad for you.</p><p></p><p>Think it over, call your vendor and ask if they would be willing to swap out your primers first and then decide what action to take.</p><p></p><p>Be safe.</p><p></p><p>Also, why don't you ask the boss to move this thread to the reloading section where it will get far more attention and answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtwarych, post: 1890010, member: 70595"] I'm not sure where you purchased the primers at but if the box hasn't been opened or beat up and you bought them from the local sporting goods store, they may be willing to trade them for your required primer. I hate to say it but, a different primer for your recipe you are using for your rifle can and will change the ignition of the powder. It may be catastrophic or no big deal but I wouldn't take the chance myself. I myself would back down 2-3 grains at least and then work back up. Load 3 rounds for each rung of the ladder and fire them out working just like it's a normal ladder. There is a chance absolutely nothing will change but also there is a chance of things going bad for you. Think it over, call your vendor and ask if they would be willing to swap out your primers first and then decide what action to take. Be safe. Also, why don't you ask the boss to move this thread to the reloading section where it will get far more attention and answers. [/QUOTE]
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