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I have always reloaded my s&w 500 using magnum rifle primers. I am now out of magnum primers and have Plenty of standard rifle primers (for some reason all my guns take magnum primers). Anyway, I am about to prime a couple hundred pieces of brass and was wandering if velocity will suffer with the standard primers. Is it worth waiting to get the good stuff? Or am I just worrying about a few feet per second. Bob | ||
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I don't use magnum primers in any cartridge that isn't burning more than 60gr. of medium-burning powder. Try the standard rifle primers and keep an eye on the extreme spread and standard deviation of your bullets' velocities. George | |||
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I don't use magnum primers in my 500 S&W Magnum. When switching from magnum to regular large rifle primers in that cartridge, you'll probably have to increase the load by 1 to 1.5 grains to get an equivalent load. You may get better accuracy with the regular primers though. | |||
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Thanks for the input. Normal primers it is | |||
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