Primers
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Primers
How much different, can there be, changing large rifle primers, to large rifle magnum primers, same brand 
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Blaser R8 Proff Succes .308 win - 9,3x62
2 shots in the same hole is often luck......3 in the same hole is using Olsens shooting stick....
Blaser R8 Proff Succes .308 win - 9,3x62
2 shots in the same hole is often luck......3 in the same hole is using Olsens shooting stick....
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Re: Primers
I would think it could be significant.
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Re: Primers
My limited experience is that the change affected accuracy, and in 308 size cases, the charge weight had to be reduced.
As 9.3x64 said, the differences can be significant.
As 9.3x64 said, the differences can be significant.
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Re: Primers
But that doesn’t mean that the change will be negative. You “may” see improvement in velocity or accuracy etc.
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Re: Primers
I'd be working the load up again if changing the primer type, I'd do the same if I was changing brand, just to make sure nothing went wrong
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Re: Primers
Mag ones burn a bit hotter. I found sometimes it brought the grouping a lot tighter. I use the mag primers with my 9.3x62 and the 243.
Measure it, when it’s on the deck
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Re: Primers
Cant get any large primers right now, just magnum, so I will try themdeerhunter338mag wrote: ↑Wed Mar 23, 2022 1:48 am Mag ones burn a bit hotter. I found sometimes it brought the grouping a lot tighter. I use the mag primers with my 9.3x62 and the 243.
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Blaser R8 Proff Succes .308 win - 9,3x62
2 shots in the same hole is often luck......3 in the same hole is using Olsens shooting stick....
Blaser R8 Proff Succes .308 win - 9,3x62
2 shots in the same hole is often luck......3 in the same hole is using Olsens shooting stick....
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Re: Primers
Made a test at the range today, same good group, less than a centimeter, lower than the ones with normal primer 
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Blaser R8 Proff Succes .308 win - 9,3x62
2 shots in the same hole is often luck......3 in the same hole is using Olsens shooting stick....
Blaser R8 Proff Succes .308 win - 9,3x62
2 shots in the same hole is often luck......3 in the same hole is using Olsens shooting stick....
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Excellent result.
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Re: Primers
I tend to only use magnum primers, I find they are more consistent.
Especially in the 22 hornet.
Especially in the 22 hornet.
I'm soft and I don't care. 
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Re: Primers
I use magnum as much as possible, they are less sensitive when it gets cold during winter.
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Re: Primers
I have about 10 magnum primers to each standard LR primer from what I have stored away. For the last 18 months I have been using magnum LR primers in most cartridges to save the standard primers for my match rifles which really need them.
As already noted, you need to approach your charge cautiously to make sure the load is not too hot with the magnum primer. But I have been running magnum LR primers in my sons and my 9.3x62 rifles and also our 308win rifles with no decrease in accuracy.
As already noted, you need to approach your charge cautiously to make sure the load is not too hot with the magnum primer. But I have been running magnum LR primers in my sons and my 9.3x62 rifles and also our 308win rifles with no decrease in accuracy.