Phillip Cox
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- Jan 16, 2018
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What are you choosing for your 22 CM, Large or Small primer pockets? What is everyone finding to have the best performance? Or what application are you using what size for? Thanks
Thanks for that info. I ordered Alpha Munitions large primer and then hoped after the fact that I made the right decision. Crossing my fingers that I made the correct order for my situation. Good to hear and thanks for the response.I will be using LRP due to multiple people having hang-fires using SRP during cold temps.
good to knowI've had better accuracy & SD's with small rifle but i live in south Texas so rarely dealing with freezing temps
I've heard of this a few times. Luckily I've never experienced it in my 6.5x47 with CCI450's. I'm in Manitoba and hunt whitetail frequently in -20 to -30C.I will be using LRP due to multiple people having hang-fires using SRP during cold temps.
Had some ball powders give me hang fires,I use mostly SRM,never hand a hang fire with extruders powders.I've heard of this a few times. Luckily I've never experienced it in my 6.5x47 with CCI450's. I'm in Manitoba and hunt whitetail frequently in -20 to -30C.
In your experience do you think the cci 450 or 205m primers are hotter?I have never had a FTF or hangfire with any SRP down to 4°F. I shoot a lot of SRP when available in the smaller catridges based on .308Win parent case and down.
I have two .260AIs. Alpha .260 Rem brass for both. One is SRP and one is LRP. I have noticed zero difference in performance, accuracy, or velocity. When loading identical, they are pretty much identical.
The big benefits of SRP are these: availability of primers, longer lasting primer pockets.
I run SRP in:
.223 (of course)
22GT
6CM
25CM (x2)
25MBK
6.5CM
.260AI
LRP in:
6.5SLR
.260AI
25SST
25PRC/SI
6.5PRC/SI
6.5SS (x2)
7SS
7RM
28 Nos
300PRC