Is there any consensus about the best small rifle BR primers? Or put another way, which primers are most often associated with winning?
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South Pender said:Is there any consensus about the best small rifle BR primers? Or put another way, which primers are most often associated with winning?
Yeah That...Sniper338 said:There is no best, you just have to try and see what shoots best. It's part of the reload just like the powder and powder charge, its gonna like something more than another something...
CJ6 said:Yeah That...Sniper338 said:There is no best, you just have to try and see what shoots best. It's part of the reload just like the powder and powder charge, its gonna like something more than another something...
nosualc said:OP, no offense, but your question bespeaks a bit of naiveté........
-nosualc
Sniper338 said:There is no best, you just have to try and see what shoots best. It's part of the reload just like the powder and powder charge, its gonna like something more than another something...
ShootDots said:South Pender said:Is there any consensus about the best small rifle BR primers? Or put another way, which primers are most often associated with winning?
I am of the opinion and use this philosophy: Certain powders seem to favor certain primers. Take a 6mmBR or Dasher. My guess would be that if you are using RL-15 or Varget, MOST shooters will find CCI-450's do the job. On the other hand, many who shoot VV "N" powders (be they the 1 or 5 series) appear to have an affinity for CCI BR-4's. However, a lot of shooters also use Fed 205GM's.. It is what YOUR rifle favors for the powder you are using.