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Reloading
The effects of changing primers
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<blockquote data-quote="Stammster" data-source="post: 2113723" data-attributes="member: 114381"><p>For rifle primers, I was under the impression the amount of primer ignition material was the only thing that varied, not the thickness or harness of the cup. If is does vary, it's got nothing to do with pressure or piercing.</p><p>I've never heard selecting a rifle primer type based on chamber pressure. In fact, I run standard LR primers in my 270 Win with hot loads - and never had an issue. The 270 Win is about as high of a psi cartridge there is (65kpsi).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stammster, post: 2113723, member: 114381"] For rifle primers, I was under the impression the amount of primer ignition material was the only thing that varied, not the thickness or harness of the cup. If is does vary, it’s got nothing to do with pressure or piercing. I’ve never heard selecting a rifle primer type based on chamber pressure. In fact, I run standard LR primers in my 270 Win with hot loads - and never had an issue. The 270 Win is about as high of a psi cartridge there is (65kpsi). [/QUOTE]
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