You know you made me go look and you're right.Not on any I've ever bought. 210 large rifle 215 no M large rifle magnum. GM 210M large rifle Match....GM 215M ...large rifle magnum Match.
I was just clarifying for the O.P. thanks!
I kind of doubt that many did that since as a rule you're using factory ammo in Africa, especially if you live there.I recall reading somewhere years ago that some African PH's would throw a primer into the large capacity cases to make sure all the powder burned…. Not sure I would do that now…
Prior to the 40's, there were no magnum primers and company's like Kynoch used normal primers that were larger in diameter than today. 505 Gibbs (150g powder) 416 Rigby (100g powder), 404 Jeffrey (90g powder) & the Nitro Express cartridges ranging from 100g on up of powder all fired without issue.
They all worked just fine, even when Roy Weatherby demanded that Federal came up with a primer to stop the hang fires he was getting while playing with REDUCED loads in his voluminous cartridges, they were not necessary as he found that NOT reducing loads to the level he was was the answer, not a hotter primer. Anyway, Roy Weatherby started the magnum primer craze and it quickly even involved handgun ammo and people wouldn't buy it unless it had magnum primers if the bullet name had "magnum" in it.
I use standard primers in cartridges like the 505 Gibbs regularly. Where doing this doesn't work is where there is insufficient load density, which is why they were invented in the first place.
The coldest primers on the planet are Remington…,,they sell millions of rounds large and small annually, their ammo goes bang and I bet they don't use magnum primers due to cost.
Cheers.
good info thanks !That rule of thumb for magnum primers with loads above 60g was coined by Speer…..who owned CCI at the time.
Guess marketing worked seeing as though EVERYONE now thinks that is what is required.
Carry on.
Cheers.
The coldest primers on the planet are Remington
Lol....yes and on this one I actually knew what I was talking about!You know you made me go look and you're right.
I have to admit I had my head in the wrong place. With Winchester the M designates Magnum hence the WLR vs WLRM primers.Lol....yes and on this one I actually knew what I was talking about!
Absolutely....can't agree more!I have to admit I had my head in the wrong place. With Winchester the M designates Magnum hence the WLR vs WLRM primers.
It's never a bad thing to fact check each other so we don't give out bad advice or bad information.