Yes. U will need to back off the load and work up since some of these loads tend to be a little hotter with a magnum primer.Is it ok to use magnum primers to reload .308/.30-06/.243 ammo?
That is a question that you should direct to a primer manufacturer like Federal.Is it ok to use magnum primers to reload .308/.30-06/.243 ammo?
I use WLRM and RL16 in 30-06 x 150 grain boolits. WLR did not give me a clean burn.Yes. U will need to back off the load and work up since some of these loads tend to be a little hotter with a magnum primer.
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Large Rifle Primer Performance by Laurie Holland
Most shooters and handloaders know that the primer plays a vital role. For a start, should it fail, the firearm doesn’t work – period - with potentially disastrous consequences for some users and inconvenience for many. As bad if not worse - as it’s a potentially very dangerous occurrence - is a...www.targetshooter.co.uk
Good article about primers. Seems some REGULAR primers are burning hotter than MAGS. At the end of the day, reduce your load, work back up. No primer should be considered interchangeable.
Brisance is a property inherent to what the primer compound is, not how much of it there is. Cup thickness/hardness is the only difference in some standard/magnum primers (Tula, looking at you), but CCI Large Rifle Mag primers are "hotter" (to use a vague term), at least according to CCI. In any case, brisance is not a property you want in a primer, as it measures "shattering power", and what you need to ignite smokeless powder consistently is to propel incandescent sparks of burning metal into the charge. This is why Federal's new primers (only in manufactured ammo, so far) are basically thermite (bismuth oxide/aluminum) with a small amount of high explosive (nitrocellulose) to set it off and propel it into the charge.Did this very test just last week.
ONLY on CCI 200 and 250
No velocity change ( using a ball powder ) but a much lower ES ( halved it ) using the 250's
Leads me to believe they are the same brisance but a heavier cup, maybe better QC on the production line gives the magnum primer an edge.
.308 CCI 200 48 grains PP2000MR 2950 fps ES 25
.308 CCI250 48 grains PP2000MR 2954 fps ES 13
How many rounds were fired for each?Did this very test just last week.
ONLY on CCI 200 and 250
No velocity change ( using a ball powder ) but a much lower ES ( halved it ) using the 250's
Leads me to believe they are the same brisance but a heavier cup, maybe better QC on the production line gives the magnum primer an edge.
.308 CCI 200 48 grains PP2000MR 2950 fps ES 25
.308 CCI250 48 grains PP2000MR 2954 fps ES 13