primers for .308 long range..
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primers for .308 long range..
What is your preferred primer? Did you test multiple types before settling on one? Cases are Lapua standard.
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Re: primers for .308 long range..
Hi Paul,
I just use CCI large rifle in my .308 and the bullets get to 1000 no testing they are what I use in all my 7.62/.308's others may know more info. I also use Lapua brass.
I just use CCI large rifle in my .308 and the bullets get to 1000 no testing they are what I use in all my 7.62/.308's others may know more info. I also use Lapua brass.
Re: primers for .308 long range..
Have tried a few but using what I have the most of.
CCI 200 IIRC.
CCI 200 IIRC.
Re: primers for .308 long range..
Federal 210, 210Gm, Remington 91/2, CCI Br 2, Muron, they all do the job and after extensive testing they are all as good as each other. I have yet to find one primer that is any better or worse than another, save of course S&B primers which I would not use even if you gave them to me.
Re: primers for .308 long range..
I've used Remington 9 1/2 magnum, Remington 9 1/2 standard and Federal 210 match and had good results with all of them.paulbradley wrote:What is your preferred primer? Did you test multiple types before settling on one? Cases are Lapua standard.
Good luck,
Gaz
Re: primers for .308 long range..
I have always found the Fed 210M work well with .308 however the CCI BR is a tried and tested alternative.
Re: primers for .308 long range..
Thanks for the input guys. I'll run some tests and post my results if I notice any difference. I'm doubting I will see anything of much note between them.
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Re: primers for .308 long range..
well if anyone does offer you some S&B send them my way, I'm working my way through a 1000 and no problems at all.Steve E wrote:Federal 210, 210Gm, Remington 91/2, CCI Br 2, Muron, they all do the job and after extensive testing they are all as good as each other. I have yet to find one primer that is any better or worse than another, save of course S&B primers which I would not use even if you gave them to me.
Re: primers for .308 long range..
S&B primers are OK in in S&B cases...no others....so not much use for anything approaching a match load....I only use them in .303"s.
For my long range accuracy loads I have always used Remington 91/2s...and that is over 30 years worth..never encountered a problem.
For my long range accuracy loads I have always used Remington 91/2s...and that is over 30 years worth..never encountered a problem.
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