novaman64
Well-Known Member
I guess the answer best suited would be there is absolutely nothing wrong with chasing velocity if all else remains the same! As for primers, it is better to match the heat of a primer with the type and charge weight of powder being used, not by the size of the case or what it says on it, for instance I use WLRP or mag primers with almost all ball powders because of a cleaner more consistant burn, or if its not 20* or colder out and I'm using 4350 in a 300 wm or wby I use standard primers for consistancy because Imr and H 4350 are easy to ignite, I do not care if it says mag on the case head. Just some random thoughts.
Hmm, where I am at temps never really drop below the 30's. I have some mag primers laying around, I will give them a go. Is there a general rule of thumb, like drop 2 grains of powder to accommodate mag primers over standard or???