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Reloading
Primer Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Reloader222" data-source="post: 472534" data-attributes="member: 25295"><p>I agree with other forum members - you have to work up loads on different primers. Primers are the spark plug of a cartidge. Like you tune a carburator you can use primers and different loads to tune for the best combination. With ball powder I always use magnum primers. With slow burning and large capacity brass I also like to use magnum primers. If you only have magnum primers, then start at least 10% lower than a previous load with standard primers. Work up in 0.3gr sessions and check for pressure signs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reloader222, post: 472534, member: 25295"] I agree with other forum members - you have to work up loads on different primers. Primers are the spark plug of a cartidge. Like you tune a carburator you can use primers and different loads to tune for the best combination. With ball powder I always use magnum primers. With slow burning and large capacity brass I also like to use magnum primers. If you only have magnum primers, then start at least 10% lower than a previous load with standard primers. Work up in 0.3gr sessions and check for pressure signs. [/QUOTE]
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