I have had good results with the CCI 450 M in my 6BRX. However, today I tried some regular 400 SRP and shot a good group with the 115 Berger VLD. I plan to do more testing with the 400 s soon.I tried 6 different primers in my 6 dasher and nothing proved more accurate and had lower SDs than CCI 450’s (small rifle magnum). Hard to find but worth the wait.
Dave
I've wondered the same.If all or most primer makers are owned by the same corporation can we expect there being a difference other than the box????? https://vistaoutdoor.com/brands/
Most times, the powder used determines what primer it likes. Seems certain powders like certain primers. As far as SD or ES numbers go, it is not always what shoots best. I have seen low numbers shoot big vertical at 1000 yards and higher numbers shoot small. I always let the target tell me what it wants. MattI tried 6 different primers in my 6 dasher and nothing proved more accurate and had lower SDs than CCI 450’s (small rifle magnum). Hard to find but worth the wait.
Dave
If all or most primer makers are owned by the same corporation can we expect there being a difference other than the box????? https://vistaoutdoor.com/brands/
They are made in different facilities with different components, so you should expect differences other than the box.If all or most primer makers are owned by the same corporation can we expect there being a difference other than the box????? https://vistaoutdoor.com/brands/
Yes today, but as corporate intertwines the Manufactoring process.. Can we expect them all be the same at some point in the near future. If you ever worked at a manufactor that buys another factory the first thing they do after adjusting head count, is to standardize the best process over the entire industry.They are made in different facilities with different components, so you should expect differences other than the box.
Why would we expect that? CCI and Federal have been different for years. Why expect Remington primers to change?Yes today, but as corporate intertwines the Manufactoring process.. Can we expect them all be the same at some point in the near future. If you ever worked at a manufactor that buys another factory the first thing they do after adjusting head count, is to standardize the best process over the entire industry.
That’s kinda my wonder , how much weight difference does it take to show on the target?If you are weight sorting them, why not keep them as small as the scale will allow. You can always mix a 5.48 grain with a 5.49 when you load. I always put them back in a primer box with the weight written on them. Matt
Does anybody like Remington 7-1/2's?
Ok ?
For those of you weight sorting your primers , how small of batches do you sort them in to ?????
Primers aren't Lawn mowers . The reason that the manufacturers have made different primers is to market each item to a different requirement of the shooters needs . How many models of car does Ford , or Chrysler make ? Each brand of primer , and varying types of primer are made by each Company using proprietary formulas . To become "Standard" for any reason , would be commercial suicide .Yes today, but as corporate intertwines the Manufactoring process.. Can we expect them all be the same at some point in the near future. If you ever worked at a manufactor that buys another factory the first thing they do after adjusting head count, is to standardize the best process over the entire industry.
You never seen a bean counter count beans.Primers aren't Lawn mowers . The reason that the manufacturers have made different primers is to market each item to a different requirement of the shooters needs . How many models of car does Ford , or Chrysler make ? Each brand of primer , and varying types of primer are made by each Company using proprietary formulas . To become "Standard" for any reason , would be commercial suicide .