I understand why we see recommendations for magnum primers with ball powders. The space between the kernels (spheres) is less than with stick powders, and a more forceful primer is needed to ignite the whole powder column.
However, consider loading a standard, non-magnum, cartridge like the 270 Win. or 6.5 x55 Swede and suppose you load a stick powder with compression (for example, a 105% capacity load) This compression will presumably reduce the inter-stick spaces. In this case, are magnum primers called for?
However, consider loading a standard, non-magnum, cartridge like the 270 Win. or 6.5 x55 Swede and suppose you load a stick powder with compression (for example, a 105% capacity load) This compression will presumably reduce the inter-stick spaces. In this case, are magnum primers called for?
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