Many of the shooters who shoot Palma brass, do so because they can and DO run higher pressures. Therefore, a CCI 450 primer or a CCI BR-4 becomes almost a must. If you do not run the "higher" pressures, try several primers in whatever load you use to see if you can cut down on E.S.'s or possibly even groups size.Wondering which primers are best to use when using the .308 Lapua Palma brass? Small rifle, small rifle benchrest, small rifle magnum or?
Thanks for help and info.
I use Wolf Small Rifle Magnums or CCI BR-4....
Many of the shooters who shoot Palma brass, do so because they can and DO run higher pressures. Therefore, a CCI 450 primer or a CCI BR-4 becomes almost a must. If you do not run the "higher" pressures, try several primers in whatever load you use to see if you can cut down on E.S.'s or possibly even groups size.
I for one am glad you are NOT choosing to run pressures up in the Palma brass. Personally, I think (not sure) but I think that as you "push" the pressures up there, your accuracy node "window" becomes extremely tight. I like as W-I-D-E of an "accuracy window" as I can possibly get. It always seems to me that running ANY brass up the pressure ladder, S/R primer or not, usually ends up with a very narrow window!I agree about being tempted to up the pressure but I'm not interested in that so much as low ES and SD. On my dashers those smallies (not Somalis) just do such a nice job. Thanks all for great info.
22BRGUY said:
Wondering which primers are best to use when using the .308 Lapua Palma brass? Small rifle, small rifle benchrest, small rifle magnum or?
Thanks for help and info.
Joe our testing at 1000 yards also showed the same thing with Dashers. The groups just got way better and more consistent. The numbers were just better. I didn't know if it would compare with a Palma case. But I know it made the Dasher shoot great. One thing we did notice is that with RE15 the 450 seemed to do a little better. With the Varget the BR4 was way better in the Dasher case. MattHi Dennis,
I use Palma brass and last week I tested the CCI 400, 450 and BR4s. I did several sets, but here's the picture of one. Notice the difference in SDs and ESs.
JoeView attachment 976717
Hi Dennis,
I use Palma brass and last week I tested the CCI 400, 450 and BR4s. I did several sets, but here's the picture of one. Notice the difference in SDs and ESs.
JoeView attachment 976717
dkhunt14 said:
One thing we did notice is that with RE15 the 450 seemed to do a little better. With the Varget the BR4 was way better in the Dasher case. Matt
22BRGUY said:
How do these ES/SD numbers compare with any tests you might have done with large rifle primers for comparison.
I for one am glad you are NOT choosing to run pressures up in the Palma brass. Personally, I think (not sure) but I think that as you "push" the pressures up there, your accuracy node "window" becomes extremely tight. I like as W-I-D-E of an "accuracy window" as I can possibly get. It always seems to me that running ANY brass up the pressure ladder, S/R primer or not, usually ends up with a very narrow window!