Wilderness Blacktail
Well-Known Member
Ok for those who have shot both large and small rifle primers of the same cartridge, same brand, and in the same rifle....
Was there a noticeable difference in amount of pressure you could run in one versus the other??
Ive read many times srp is better because it withstands pressure better and thus produces faster loads. I always took that to mean the head was stronger so if you looked for traditional case/primer/bolt pressure signs youd get more powder in before seeing them
In further reading it seems that it may only be due to the case head pockets withstanding more punishment before pockets loosen.
In that case are you seeing the same dots/lift/sticky ejection at the same powder charges but the SRP just last longer?
Or is there more to it than that?
Was there a noticeable difference in amount of pressure you could run in one versus the other??
Ive read many times srp is better because it withstands pressure better and thus produces faster loads. I always took that to mean the head was stronger so if you looked for traditional case/primer/bolt pressure signs youd get more powder in before seeing them
In further reading it seems that it may only be due to the case head pockets withstanding more punishment before pockets loosen.
In that case are you seeing the same dots/lift/sticky ejection at the same powder charges but the SRP just last longer?
Or is there more to it than that?