18 June 2004, 15:14
LeanwolfUnique & Magnum Primers.
Reloaders, I've heard that one should NOT use magnum pistol primers with Unique powder. Anyone have any knowledge of this??
Thanks. L.W.
18 June 2004, 15:31
arkypeteI've done it, when I was out of regular primers and the wallet was very flat. I was shooting the loads in a Ruger Blackhawk so there was plenty of strength should there be a problem.
I never noticed a difference.
Jim
18 June 2004, 16:18
<9.3x62>One of my favorite practice loads for my 44 redhawk was a modest charge of unqiue over a 155 primer with a 240 gr LSWC for about 900 fps or so - I've put 2000+ of these through my redhawk. Shot fire, low recoil, and good accuracy. Never worked up max loads with unique though - always prefered AA#9 or H110/WW296 for snootier loads with jacketed huunting loads of 240 gr and heavier.
18 June 2004, 17:58
ricciardelliI do it all the time...however, the loads are initially worked-up using magnum primers.
19 June 2004, 06:34
LeanwolfThanks for the information, A.R. reloaders. I'd not want to blow up anything, using the wrong primers.
L.W.