dmoran said:Terry said:Changing primers can require a change in powder...... Expect to adjust your powder load for best results.
+1... or your only discovering which primer best suites one charge level, and not necessarily the best primer.
Donovan
hogan said:Smart thing to do is to go with what the bench guys are choosing
amlevin said:hogan said:Smart thing to do is to go with what the bench guys are choosing
If people actually did this then CCI BR primer sales would probably go in the toilet. I'd wager that most of their BR primer sales are to NON-BR shooters.
Use the 205. There is no actual difference between it and the M. They are also available.johnmyers said:Try finding Federal 205m primers now. I talked to Federal this week and asked them why the shortage and was told they aren't making them now and their main interest is their ammo business. This happened a few years ago with their 210m. I will adjust loads if needed and never buy Federal primers again. They won't support the shooters who have supported them in the past.
JRS said:Use the 205. There is no actual difference between it and the M. They are also available.johnmyers said:Try finding Federal 205m primers now. I talked to Federal this week and asked them why the shortage and was told they aren't making them now and their main interest is their ammo business. This happened a few years ago with their 210m. I will adjust loads if needed and never buy Federal primers again. They won't support the shooters who have supported them in the past.
I understand what you are saying, but their multi million dollar government contracts are given priority. I'm not going to stop using Lapua brass simply because they won't produce 257 Weatherby brass.johnmyers said:JRS said:Use the 205. There is no actual difference between it and the M. They are also available.johnmyers said:Try finding Federal 205m primers now. I talked to Federal this week and asked them why the shortage and was told they aren't making them now and their main interest is their ammo business. This happened a few years ago with their 210m. I will adjust loads if needed and never buy Federal primers again. They won't support the shooters who have supported them in the past.
Why use anything from Federal if they won't make what we want
bheadboy said:++1pm the answer, I have seen small and major changes with only a primer change.
Bob
Terry said:Changing primers can require a change in powder load to stay in tune.
Expect to adjust your powder load for best results.