Primers
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Re: Primers
CCI #200 is my preference but I have no idea what is most commonly prefered by others.
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Re: Primers
I have 1 rifle that likes cci large rifle br, and another that likes Russian.
never hurts to have a selection.
bruce.
never hurts to have a selection.
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Re: Primers
Mine likes Rem 2 1/2 primers. Shiloh .45-70.
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Re: Primers
Federal 210M match primers.
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Re: Primers
shot a lot of BR2's but now im changing bullets and Fed210's seem to be better for that bullet
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Re: Primers
For me, I have been using Federal 150 or 150M Large Pistol Primers.
Chronograph testing showed me that these gave me lower Standard Deviations
and Extreme Spreads than Large Rifle primers of various brands.
And Attendant tighter groups.
Have had No damage to breechblock, either on Original HI Wall or Brg BPCR or Ruger No 1
beltfed/arnie
Chronograph testing showed me that these gave me lower Standard Deviations
and Extreme Spreads than Large Rifle primers of various brands.
And Attendant tighter groups.
Have had No damage to breechblock, either on Original HI Wall or Brg BPCR or Ruger No 1
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Re: Primers
Arniebeltfed wrote: ↑Mon Sep 02, 2019 6:36 am For me, I have been using Federal 150 or 150M Large Pistol Primers.
Chronograph testing showed me that these gave me lower Standard Deviations
and Extreme Spreads than Large Rifle primers of various brands.
And Attendant tighter groups.
Have had No damage to breechblock, either on Original HI Wall or Brg BPCR or Ruger No 1
beltfed/arnie
Do you use an OPW (Over Primer Wad) with the pistol primers?
Thanks,
Ross
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Re: Primers
I do........yellow ruled notepad paper. groups open if I dont
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Re: Primers
CCI BR 2, and Rem 9 1/2 large rifle. Under powder wad with both.
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Re: Primers
Federal 150M Large Pistol Primers with an ashless filter paper over the primer wad.
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Re: Primers
Lots of different choices going on there. I use Fed 215 magnum primers igniting pyrodex.
There are those that talk, and those that act. Make a choice.
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Re: Primers
From the looks of it a gift certificate for them might be best.
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only one gun and they are 74 s
3rd asst. flunky,high desert chapter F.E.S.
MYWEIGH scale merchant
reclining member of O-G-A-N-T