30 August 2006, 09:34
Seamus O'GradyPrimers for 300 win mag
Help pleae,
Can I use large rifle primers to reload for 300 Win. mag or do I need some special magnum rifle primers? Any recommended brands?
Thank you
30 August 2006, 09:46
fredj338Standard primers are fine unless you are loading very slow powders like RL25. I am partial to Federal but have used them all w/ good effect.
30 August 2006, 18:19
ReloaderWin LRs, WLRMs, Fed 210s, Fed 215s, They all work well. Some better than others w/ certain loads.
I prefer Fed 215 Gold Medal Match Primers in the cart at hand but, the other's will do just fine.
Good Luck
Reloader
30 August 2006, 22:53
Paul BI use Winchester WLR primers with WMR powder, sadly discontinued in my .300 Win. Mag. Works just fine for me.
Paul B.
30 August 2006, 23:06
grizz007quote:
I prefer Fed 215 Gold Medal Match Primers
that is a roger on that!
31 August 2006, 01:54
StonecreekAny LR primer will go "bang" in your .300 Winchester. Some "standard" force primers (WLR for instance) tend to be "hotter" than some "magnum" primers.
You may find a small difference in accuracy with one primer over the other, but there will be no difference in dependability of ignition o matter what the powder, despite old wives tales to the contrary.
31 August 2006, 09:32
Seamus O'GradyThanks guys this is great info and very helpful.
Love ya!
31 August 2006, 19:32
phurley5I have shot a Winchester Model 70 in .300 Win mag for 33 years. It is a post 64 action that has been with me to Alaska and all over the American West. From Brown Bear to Caribou and many Elk. It is scarred, battered and beaten but still shooting one holers when I do my part and use Fed 210M primers. If I go to 215M primers or any other primer on the market today the one hole group will blow to 1-1.5 inchs just like clockwork. My son is now shooting the rifle and it has taken many Elk and Deer for him. This is his and my experience for what it is worth.

Good shooting.
02 September 2006, 00:08
Stonecreekquote:
when I do my part and use Fed 210M primers
By the way, the Federal 210M is one of the mildest LR primers on the market. Just goes to show that "high energy" primers are not necessary, and sometimes not desirable, for large charges of slow burning powder.