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<blockquote data-quote="misterc01" data-source="post: 1891815" data-attributes="member: 109160"><p>Following advice from several of those commenting, I contacted Federal; Here their reply :</p><p>"Pete,</p><p>You can not sub out large magnum primers for standard large rifle primers. You can experience performance and worse pressure issues.</p><p>Thanks</p><p>Federal"</p><p>I guess my next attempt will contacting some other manufacturers to get advice or comments from ballistics experts. As a separate note: I accidently bought a used Weber natural gas grill at a church auction and contacted Weber to see what I needed to convert it to propane. They said I could not do that. So I found another grill on craigslist for $10, bought it, and swapped out the burner manifold system to make it a propane grill. Total was $55.00 for a $700.00 Weber Grill. I suspect liability issues drive some answers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misterc01, post: 1891815, member: 109160"] Following advice from several of those commenting, I contacted Federal; Here their reply : "Pete, You can not sub out large magnum primers for standard large rifle primers. You can experience performance and worse pressure issues. Thanks Federal" I guess my next attempt will contacting some other manufacturers to get advice or comments from ballistics experts. As a separate note: I accidently bought a used Weber natural gas grill at a church auction and contacted Weber to see what I needed to convert it to propane. They said I could not do that. So I found another grill on craigslist for $10, bought it, and swapped out the burner manifold system to make it a propane grill. Total was $55.00 for a $700.00 Weber Grill. I suspect liability issues drive some answers. [/QUOTE]
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