I’m sure I’m not the only one who has ever wondered this but as a new reloader of metallic cartridges I have been wondering about primer brisance. I have reloaded shotgun shells for years and understand what brisance is but with the current inability to get exactly that component that is needed to make a load I find myself considering( note considering not doing yet) my options. Here’s the scenario: I have a Savage model 11 .223 bolt action rifle. Now according to the books I need a Remington 7 1/2 primer for a load with my IMR3031 powder. Unfortunately they are as scarce as hens teeth. However I can get my hands on CCI BR-4 primers and Federal GM205MAR however as I understand it these are both designed to the AR platform.
My question is this then. Is there a way to substitute safely these primers for the Remington 7 1/2. Based on some of what I have read, the Win. small rifle is the hottest with the Remington about the lowest and the Federal somewhere between. I’m hoping that someone has tried this using loads maybe 1-2 grains below the low limit and then found a sweet spot with them. Thank you for your thoughts on this. I spend a lot of time thinking because I want to understand this hobby as much as possible and not everything is written down in a single book.
Rick
My question is this then. Is there a way to substitute safely these primers for the Remington 7 1/2. Based on some of what I have read, the Win. small rifle is the hottest with the Remington about the lowest and the Federal somewhere between. I’m hoping that someone has tried this using loads maybe 1-2 grains below the low limit and then found a sweet spot with them. Thank you for your thoughts on this. I spend a lot of time thinking because I want to understand this hobby as much as possible and not everything is written down in a single book.
Rick