longdayjake
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As I understand it the magnum primers also have a stouter cup to withstand the pressure. If thats not true someone please chime in and let me know.
longdayjake said:As I understand it the magnum primers also have a stouter cup to withstand the pressure. If thats not true someone please chime in and let me know.
All you guys using rifle primers in pistol cartridges, please post your pressure readings for both loads
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All you guys using rifle primers in pistol cartridges, please post your pressure readings for both loads
Pray tell me just how this would be possible for the average reloader?
I am all for safety, but to take this point to its logical conclusion one couldn't ever use a combination of components that wasn't published somewhere- maybe someone has published data in a book for your Berger bullet, but how about with BR2 or 210M primers and Norma brass instead of Winchester? To draw another logical conclusion, how about a .223 Wylde chamber instead of .223 Rem or 5.56 MM? I've never seen data in a book for a Wylde chamber. Similarly, how about everyone who loads for wildcat cartridges, or calibers too new to have published load data.Well, you made my point. Since you don't know the pressure, and you are off the charts of the manual you don't know what you're doing,