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Small rifle primer negatives for 6mm Creed
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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 2006556" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>This has been an on-off thing thing since SRP Creedmoor brass came to market, I think Lapua was the first. Guys were getting hangfires, 2 of culprits were not enough of slow powders, and it was happening in fast for the case powders, say Varget. After sometime it was attributed to magnum primers and small flash holes. Small flash holes were creating jet like burns, flame not opening up. So case fills, with either faster or slow for case powders were creating issues.</p><p></p><p>I don't think anyone really had issues with powder in the H4350 burn rate with SRP brass, magnum or reg small rifle primers. Didn't Peterson offer both small and large flash holes in SRP brass?</p><p></p><p>And comparing SRP creed brass to Lapua X 47 brass is comparing apples to toilet paper. Some guys predicted this would happen before any SRP creed brass hit the market. The case is larger, some said too much case capacity for SRP, in some extent, they were correct, but perfect storm scenarios.</p><p></p><p>The brass is going to work for you just fine, you just need to figure which powder-primer combo will get the job done for you in the extreme conditions you are predicting.</p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 2006556, member: 33622"] This has been an on-off thing thing since SRP Creedmoor brass came to market, I think Lapua was the first. Guys were getting hangfires, 2 of culprits were not enough of slow powders, and it was happening in fast for the case powders, say Varget. After sometime it was attributed to magnum primers and small flash holes. Small flash holes were creating jet like burns, flame not opening up. So case fills, with either faster or slow for case powders were creating issues. I don't think anyone really had issues with powder in the H4350 burn rate with SRP brass, magnum or reg small rifle primers. Didn't Peterson offer both small and large flash holes in SRP brass? And comparing SRP creed brass to Lapua X 47 brass is comparing apples to toilet paper. Some guys predicted this would happen before any SRP creed brass hit the market. The case is larger, some said too much case capacity for SRP, in some extent, they were correct, but perfect storm scenarios. The brass is going to work for you just fine, you just need to figure which powder-primer combo will get the job done for you in the extreme conditions you are predicting. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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