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Remington 9.5 Magnum primers
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<blockquote data-quote="daveosok" data-source="post: 76997"><p>I'll second that Bob.</p><p>I used to use federal match 215's in my 7mm stw. Extreme spread ws dropped significantly by switching to 210 and then to wlr primers. The ignition was just to violent on the 215's to ignite the H1000 (in my gun) and produce small extreme spreads.</p><p>They recommend using the large 215 in case of hang fires, I have never had this happen but wont say that it will. I suspect in extremely cold climates the 215 would need to be used and I would but here in Georgia where it doesnt get that cold the 210 and wlr primers work better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daveosok, post: 76997"] I'll second that Bob. I used to use federal match 215's in my 7mm stw. Extreme spread ws dropped significantly by switching to 210 and then to wlr primers. The ignition was just to violent on the 215's to ignite the H1000 (in my gun) and produce small extreme spreads. They recommend using the large 215 in case of hang fires, I have never had this happen but wont say that it will. I suspect in extremely cold climates the 215 would need to be used and I would but here in Georgia where it doesnt get that cold the 210 and wlr primers work better. [/QUOTE]
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