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Can anyone offer an opinion as to what percentage of total ballistic performance is driven by primer selection? For the purpose of discussion I shoot in the range of .223 to .375. Thanks all, in advance.

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thats pretty wide span . There was a test a few years back on primers from this forum and i dont remember what the conclusion was.
I generally go with heat range winchester the hottest and cci federal then remington .
I use magnum primers when the temp is below 10* and in a case where there is a large volume of slow burn powder.
I have not seen any thing on a % of performance.
 
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I heard someone say this once so I couldn't resist. I would say that the primer is a big percentage of the total ballistic performance. If you do not have a primer, the rifle is not likely to fire at all. Smiler


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If you are talking perf., the only way to tell is try diff. orimers. The smaller cases like the .223 will probably show a preference of one brand or another. The .375 will probably not. In my vatious rifle rounds from .260AI to .404jeffery, I have found the bigger bore dia. show less effect.


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Can anyone offer an opinion as to what percentage of total ballistic performance is driven by primer selection? For the purpose of discussion I shoot in the range of .223 to .375. Thanks all, in advance.

George


I've seen an accuracy improvement switching from large to magnum in .270 with 150 grain projectiles.
 
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