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Small Rifle Primer advantages 6.5 Creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1445567" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>So in my .260 AI, my best results were with br-4 primers. Formed brass, 49.5 grains Reloder 26, 147 ELD-M seated .010 off the lands (OAL of 2.920). The CCI sr mag primers had an e.s. of 21 fps, Federal small rifle match prumers had an e.s. of 24 fps, br-4's had an e.s. of 9, and s.d. of 4. Also the br-4's had best accuracy, 5 shot group at .435" ctc, and going 3040 fps avg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1445567, member: 87243"] So in my .260 AI, my best results were with br-4 primers. Formed brass, 49.5 grains Reloder 26, 147 ELD-M seated .010 off the lands (OAL of 2.920). The CCI sr mag primers had an e.s. of 21 fps, Federal small rifle match prumers had an e.s. of 24 fps, br-4's had an e.s. of 9, and s.d. of 4. Also the br-4's had best accuracy, 5 shot group at .435" ctc, and going 3040 fps avg. [/QUOTE]
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