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<bigcountry> |
I just tried them and got surprised. I was using CCI 250's with .8" groups at 100 yards. I decided on trying Fed 215M Match primers. I couldn't get any load to work near as good. My accurate load before was 94g of H1000 with the CCI 250. The most accurate I could get with the high dollar primers was 92.5g and over 1". | ||
<eldeguello> |
In a word, NO!! My most accurate loads to date have used plain,ol' Federal 210's and also a primer called the SACMAG, which was produced by a company that once sold mostly shotgun reloading components, I believe named the Sullivan Arms Corporation (could be wrong about the name). These were very good primers!! ------------------ | ||
one of us |
I have seen no advantages in using match primers in any of my firearms. ------------------ | |||
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one of us |
No Yes Yes Perhaps [This message has been edited by Stonecreek (edited 02-28-2002).] | |||
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<gone hunting> |
the primers are all the same it's just the guy/gal who puts the compound in the cups should be the best at their job not the person who got hired last week. i find i have less fliers when i use Fed. match or CCI BR ------------------ | ||
one of us |
Maybe. My problem has been so far that the match version of the primer I tried was different enough to have to go through another complete powder / seating depth workup. By the time you throw in that many variables, who knows? Whatever difference there is, it is drowned in the noise of my shooting skills. FWIW, Dutch. | |||
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