It's probably because the Fed 205M's do better than the 7 1/2's due to the difference in ignition properties (the flame). Remington's tend to have a hotter flame and may not produce the best ignition in the smaller cartridges like the 6mm PPC.what is the reason for using fed gm primers for the 6mm ppc verses remington 7 1/2 primers and for that matter any small rifle primers
Could this just be that the picture was taken at a different moment? Either way that's pretty cool. I'd like to see some 400s and 450s!It's probably because the Fed 205M's do better than the 7 1/2's due to the difference in ignition properties (the flame). Remington's tend to have a hotter flame and may not produce the best ignition in the smaller cartridges like the 6mm PPC.
Fed 205M
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Remington 7 1/2
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No, it's not a shutter timing issue; it's done by multiple frames taken to get the right timing.Could this just be that the picture was taken at a different moment? Either way that's pretty cool. I'd like to see some 400s and 450s!
Well ain't you cool....Camera wise, I'd try a dark filter, and set for bulb mode and use
a black background. get that lens stopped way down......
Yes, they're by German Salazar back in 2005:We have those pictures I believe from German Salazar if I remember correctly.
Winning ...............what is the reason for using fed gm primers for the 6mm ppc verses remington 7 1/2 primers and for that matter any small rifle primers