mmb617
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I didn't want to revive a zombie thread and the newest my search turned up was 5 years old, so is there any new information on this subject I should know about?
At the present time standard primers seem to be in much shorter supply than magnums. Is there any compelling reason not to substitute a magnum primer for a standard one?
I presently only load .223 with H335 and 9mm and .45 acp presently with CFE but will be switching to Titegroup later as that's all I could get the last time I ordered pistol powder. All are done with near minimum loads for range use.
I've read some opinions that I should reduce starting load by 10% with the magnum primers but since I'm already near the minimum loads I don't think I'd really have to change. But I don't know for sure.
I have ordered a chronograph and will do some testing to fine tune but I just want to hear if anybody can give me a reason I shouldn't make the substitution before I buy a bunch of magnum primers.
Pretty much all the online vendors I normally use are out of standard SPP, LPP, and SRP, but all have those same primers in magnums.
At the present time standard primers seem to be in much shorter supply than magnums. Is there any compelling reason not to substitute a magnum primer for a standard one?
I presently only load .223 with H335 and 9mm and .45 acp presently with CFE but will be switching to Titegroup later as that's all I could get the last time I ordered pistol powder. All are done with near minimum loads for range use.
I've read some opinions that I should reduce starting load by 10% with the magnum primers but since I'm already near the minimum loads I don't think I'd really have to change. But I don't know for sure.
I have ordered a chronograph and will do some testing to fine tune but I just want to hear if anybody can give me a reason I shouldn't make the substitution before I buy a bunch of magnum primers.
Pretty much all the online vendors I normally use are out of standard SPP, LPP, and SRP, but all have those same primers in magnums.