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| i've used H335 for years, but a warning - when remington brought out the 17 - Mike walkere (the guru of remmy that introduced the 222 etc. etc. etc. ) said that in all his tests remmy 7 1/2 primers gave much better results than any other. Hence if mike said so - use remmy 7 1/2 primers |
| Posts: 13466 | Location: faribault mn | Registered: 16 November 2004 | 
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| quote: Originally posted by butchloc: i've used H335 for years, but a warning - when remington brought out the 17 - Mike walkere (the guru of remmy that introduced the 222 etc. etc. etc. ) said that in all his tests remmy 7 1/2 primers gave much better results than any other. Hence if mike said so - use remmy 7 1/2 primers
Good,thats all I have is 71/2 br's. |
| Posts: 87 | Location: lehigh co. pa. | Registered: 07 March 2008 | 
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| I use RL7(18gr.) in mine, routinely shoots in the mid 4's with 25gr. Hornadys and another vote for 7 1/2's. 3,750 works better all around than 4,000+, at least in my rifle. Been there. Stepchild
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| Posts: 1326 | Location: glennie, mi. USA | Registered: 14 July 2003 | 
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