22 March 2005, 01:03
chuckslayerVarget Users
Should I use standard or magnum primers with Varget?
I have heard that Varget is harder to ignite.
Thougths please.
22 March 2005, 01:23
jlongoEvery loading data book I've seen tells you what primer(s) were used in their testing.
22 March 2005, 01:47
PaladinI normally use standard primers with Varget, haven't had any problems and accuracy is usually amazing or better.
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I use piles of Varget in 223 and 308, never had a problem with standard primers. I use Federal Gold Medal Primers exclusively.
Varget is great stuff.
I use it with standard primers in the .308 WCF, and with magnum primers in .375 H&H and larger bores and cases. Both work great.
22 March 2005, 03:06
AtomicTacoI have used Varget for 308 Win using CCI large rifle primers with good success. I would just go with whatever the reloading manual you use calls for.
22 March 2005, 03:37
<9.3x62>I use varget (currently) in 250-3000, 257 Roberts, 6.5x57, 7x64, 280 (light loads), 338-06, 358 Win, 35 Whelen, and 9.3x62 - all with standard primers (CCI200 and GM210M). It is rather clean burning powder it seems...
22 March 2005, 03:47
BigBullet9.3x62 has listed some very nice calibers for the Varget powder. On those caliers I use CCI-200 (standard) primers. When I load for the 375 H&H, 416 RN and 458 WM, I use mag primmers, CCI-250.
No problem with ignition with the standard primers as far as I can tell, burns very clean and very little residue in the barrel after the shot.
BigBullet
22 March 2005, 08:21
Cal SibleyI use Varget in 4 different calibers and haven't felt the need for magnum primers in any of them. It produces excellent accuracy with standard primers in my rifles. Best wishes.
Cal - Montreal
In the 458Lott burning 83gr of powder, standard WLR primers do the job. Compressed loads in the 45/70 are also fine with the standard primer.
Cheers...
Con