Try the CCI #41 Mil-Spec primers. They are designed for gas rifles with floating firing pins. I run them in my blackout with very good results, lighting up AA 1680 powder.
Lloyd
The std 400 works just fine igniting such a small powder charge. I even use the Rem 6 1/2's in the 300BLK with H110/W296 without problems. The only problem I have had reloading the 300BLK is the inconsistencies of military vs commercial brass. Necks on some military brass, even Lake City, need turning. The commercial brass has not had that issue. It's a great fun little round to reload but pressure will peak quickly on hot loads in the heat.
I use rem 7 1/2. Or CCI 450 (sm rifle mag)
I actually prefer the CCI in subsonic loads. For me, I saw a slight reduction in SD, with the CCI over the Remington.
I believe the Remington 6 1/2 is not suitable for high pressure loads? For example, full power supersonic blackout.
Use with caution.
I'm getting ready to reload some 300 Blackout for the first time and was wondering which CCI primer to use. I have both the standard 400 and the magnum 450 primers. The reason I ask is that I will be using H110 which is a magnum powder.
I just got two different 110 grain "varmint" bullets (horned and nosler) and I'm going to test them out and work up a good load for them both, so thanks for the info. Out of curiosity, what powder were you using on those loads?I've loaded up about 10 different loads using different powders, bullets and primers and my best load so far has been Berger's Tactical TX 110gr FMJ over 18.3gr @ 2.250" COAL and CCI 450 primers with groups of < .750" at 100yrds. That powder load is toward the light side, the more powder I tried the worse the groups got.