06 June 2007, 03:00
NimrodRxW748 and mag primers?
Came across 4 lbs of W748 at a price I couldn't refuse. Now I'm looking for an application. It is listed as a powder for both the .22-250 Rem and .204 Ruger. Two cals that I love to tinker with.
Surprising to me, most loads I am finding list a mag primer. I have 1000's of 205m and 210m primers but very few 215s and no small rifle mag primers.
Why the recommendation for a mag primer with W748 in non mag calibers? Is it even worth trying small and large rifle primers?
06 June 2007, 03:26
himmelrrI use CCI and Remingting Small Rifle primers in my 223 w/748 even though mags were listed. It didn't make a difference. It is worth a try - as always, work up to any max load.
RH
06 June 2007, 07:06
vapodogThere are folks that believe that the ball powders fill the case so completely that a Magnum primer should be used with any use of ball powder.
I use magnum primers in cases larger than .257 Roberts when using ball powders......and I asure you that I'm really not sure at all it's necessary.
I further assure you that ball powders in cases as large as 220 Swift are fully functional with conventional primers.
06 June 2007, 07:27
NimrodRxInteresting. Thanks for the response.
Speer lists 38gr of W748 as the max with their 52gr MHPBT. I worked up to 37.5 gr and I’m not even close to case capacity.
I’m going to start with a large rifle primer. If it doesn’t group, then I’ll give the mag primers a try.
06 June 2007, 07:28
prof242Concur with the above. I've been using 748 with the .223, .22-250, 7-30 Waters, and .30-30. In every case I used standard Winchester primers and have had no problems. Accuracy has been great too.