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The effects of changing primers
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<blockquote data-quote="Baylor243" data-source="post: 2115075" data-attributes="member: 114468"><p>My dad has an old '06 that never shot great but never missed either. It will shoot pretty similar with whatever primer he's got laying in the bench. We mostly only use CCI, REM and WIN primers. He likes REM the most. </p><p></p><p>On the other hand, I have a rifle that loved the old Winchester Large Rifle primers (in the white box with the cowboy on the front). I ran out of them and went to the newer ones in the blue box...it was like a hangover after a great party. I tweaked and tinkered with it and got it shooting pretty good, but never did get it all the way back.</p><p></p><p>I thought it was pretty interesteing to see the changes considering the same brand of primers. Just goes to show that even lot to lot differences are inevitable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baylor243, post: 2115075, member: 114468"] My dad has an old ‘06 that never shot great but never missed either. It will shoot pretty similar with whatever primer he’s got laying in the bench. We mostly only use CCI, REM and WIN primers. He likes REM the most. On the other hand, I have a rifle that loved the old Winchester Large Rifle primers (in the white box with the cowboy on the front). I ran out of them and went to the newer ones in the blue box...it was like a hangover after a great party. I tweaked and tinkered with it and got it shooting pretty good, but never did get it all the way back. I thought it was pretty interesteing to see the changes considering the same brand of primers. Just goes to show that even lot to lot differences are inevitable. [/QUOTE]
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