Ok so I know the answer to my question is "work your load up from the minimum until you get the performance you want" BUT I'm trying to avoid driving 30 minutes and paying $12 to shoot 10 bullets...repeatedly. If you can help, thank you.
I am loading .45 ACP small primer brass with 230G jacketed RN over 5.8g Unique. I accidentally bought some Winchester small MAGNUM pistol primers mixed in with my standard ones. Anyone here think it would be dumb to drop-in substitute the magnum primers without working up a new load?
I'm not going for bullseye precision here, I just don't want an Earth-shattering Kaboom.
Thanks!
I am loading .45 ACP small primer brass with 230G jacketed RN over 5.8g Unique. I accidentally bought some Winchester small MAGNUM pistol primers mixed in with my standard ones. Anyone here think it would be dumb to drop-in substitute the magnum primers without working up a new load?
I'm not going for bullseye precision here, I just don't want an Earth-shattering Kaboom.
Thanks!