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Why factory ammo for barrel break in?
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<blockquote data-quote="LongWalker" data-source="post: 2599254" data-attributes="member: 97337"><p>That actually leads me to a second question. With a magnum cartridge (300 WSM specifically) not running slow burning powders like H-1000, RL-26, N-560, Retumbo, etc, do you need a magnum primer for the best performance? I'll be running the Berger 205s and lighter and likely RL-23, RL-16 and maybe RL-19 so will I benefit from the extra umph of the magnum primer. It will also be a shorter barrel (21") and I literally just got Quickload today so if that's a resource I should work I'll try that too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongWalker, post: 2599254, member: 97337"] That actually leads me to a second question. With a magnum cartridge (300 WSM specifically) not running slow burning powders like H-1000, RL-26, N-560, Retumbo, etc, do you need a magnum primer for the best performance? I'll be running the Berger 205s and lighter and likely RL-23, RL-16 and maybe RL-19 so will I benefit from the extra umph of the magnum primer. It will also be a shorter barrel (21") and I literally just got Quickload today so if that's a resource I should work I'll try that too. [/QUOTE]
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