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29 December 2007, 06:46
bushwackr
primer options in 223
Hello all

first off I will tell you what I am loading
it is a 223 rem

26.2gr benchmark
50 gr nosler Ballistic tip
using rem 7 1/2 benchrest primers

Ok now my question would changing primers make any diffrence in accuracy, or just change pressure levels or none of the above. If its a good idea what would be some primers that I could try. Im still very confused on how the primer thing works


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29 December 2007, 06:55
LE270
quote:
Originally posted by bushwackr:

...would changing primers make any diffrence in accuracy, or just change pressure levels or none of the above. If its a good idea what would be some primers that I could try. Im still very confused on how the primer thing works


First of all, go to the FAQ section of Accuratereloading and see the results of Saeed's tests:

http://www.accuratereloading.com/primer.html

He did not use a .223 as one of his test rifles, but the general point is the same: Sometimes primers make a significant difference and sometimes not.

If you want to do your own tests, I'd suggest you get 100 each of Federal, Winchester, and CCI primers (small rifle, for the .223) and try 10 to 20 rounds with each, with nothing different except the primers, to see whether you can discover a significant difference.

It's almost impossible to predict, in advance, what your results are likely to be.


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29 December 2007, 07:13
Pancho
I learned long ago that 223 is one round that benefits from use of a magnum primer. Before everybody lights their torch, I do not use mag primers in some rifles that should benefit from them. But I do like the results I get using small rifle mag primers in 223.


Pancho
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29 December 2007, 07:52
Grumulkin
I would just go with Remington's benchrest primers and forget the rest.
29 December 2007, 08:02
buckshot
If you're using a gas gun, I'd recommend CCI's #41.
29 December 2007, 08:06
Alberta Canuck
My own preference is for Winchester SRP.
29 December 2007, 20:18
LE270
quote:
Originally posted by Pancho:

I learned long ago that 223 is one round that benefits from use of a magnum primer. Before everybody lights their torch, I do not use mag primers in some rifles that should benefit from them. But I do like the results I get using small rifle mag primers in 223.


My results were exactly the opposite.

Loading for a Remington 700 heavy barrel varmint rifle in .223, using Win 748 powder, I found that switching from a CCI regular to a CCI magnum primer significantly DECREASED my accuracy.


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