19 February 2004, 07:54
.358Which primer to use ?
Started to load some .358 win yesterday and I noticed some previously primed brass had a silver colored primer the ones I primed with WWlarge rifle had a copper color. I thought I had used the same in all loads.
Anyway, which primer is best for standard loads (usually compressed) CCI, WW, or Remington. I want one that will go boom every time,and ingnight the compressed charge without increasing pressures. Do I need a magnum primer ?
19 February 2004, 09:05
OddballPretty much any box of new primers will go boom every time. You don't need a magnum primer for that cartridge but I doubt it would hurt if you start the load development process using published load data from a load book. Start on the low end and work up and watch for pressure signs.
19 February 2004, 09:16
R-WESTMaybe the other cases were primed with the older WLR's? W-W's were a silver color for as long as I can remember (from when they were called 81/2-120's) until a couple years ago, they changed to a copper'ish color.
I've had the best luck in my 358 with CCI-200's, the only rifle I have using LR primers that prefers CCI's. Try a couple different brands, preferrably with a starting load, then stick with whatever one performs best for your remaining load workups.
R-WEST
19 February 2004, 09:26
ricciardelliWinchester WLR primer is what worked best for me.
As for the color of the primer, old WW primers were silver, new ones are copper.
19 February 2004, 13:49
RicochetI've long used nothing but CCI primers, with perfectly satisfactory results.
19 February 2004, 14:28
Cal SibleyI reload for 11 different calibers and use them all, rarely noticing any difference. One year I loaded up quite
a few different rounds with the only variable being the primer. It there's a difference it escapes me. There
are probably several different opinions on this, but I don't think any of them are definitive.
Best wishes.
Cal - Montreal