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Yea or nae?
 
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Don't know why not just start your load development low and work up.
 
Posts: 19879 | Location: wis | Registered: 21 April 2001Reply With Quote
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Mag primers are recommended by some..and Im sure it won't hurt with any ball powder or so they say, but I use a lot of H380 lately as it got available for a few days at our stores...Ive used both std and mag primers and no difference in velocity on my chronographs an in the accuracy of the rifles I used it in...Same for Ball c2. btw. the only difference I noticed is BallC2 got me a bit more velocity than H380 and H380 shined in my 25-35 win by a bunch..I suspect it will do the same in my 30-30s, but have not tried it there.


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Posts: 42346 | Location: Twin Falls, Idaho | Registered: 04 June 2000Reply With Quote
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I'm confused.

I thought the subject title "Magnum Primers in 380" was a reference to a .380 ACP (9mm Kurz) not the powder H-380. I figured the OP had run out of Small Pistol primers and was asking about substituting Small Pistol Magnum primers for them.

Clarification anyone?
 
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Who knows, what "380".

Can be .380 Howell rifle cartridge, also some British revolver rounds are .380 as well.

But 9x17mm Browning is the most probable.

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Posts: 2130 | Location: Czech Republic | Registered: 22 May 2002Reply With Quote
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If you're talking about 380ACP then I will say you will want to reduce your load to at least the minimum and work your way up. I've never tried them in 380ACP but I have in 9mm. I worked from the lower end and found that my loads had higher velocity than what book listed. Several things could be the reason so I won't state it was for sure the primers being the solely responsible.
 
Posts: 743 | Location: Las Vegas | Registered: 23 June 2009Reply With Quote
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huh!! no mag primers in a 380 ACP for me..but I was thinking H-380 in my first post..Hiccup!


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Posts: 42346 | Location: Twin Falls, Idaho | Registered: 04 June 2000Reply With Quote
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Or maybe he's talking about doing a "180" plus just a little more than another half-twist of 200 degrees, ending up twenty degrees past where he started his circle. That would be a "380", right?
 
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Or maybe he's talking about doing a "180" plus just a little more than another half-twist of 200 degrees, ending up twenty degrees past where he started his circle. That would be a "380", right?
"Truly, you have a dizzying intellect." Man in black from The Princess Bride.
 
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Stonecreek,
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