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new her, just saying howdy.
Just started reloading a couple weeks ago.. got a rcbs rock chucker and associated rcbs equipment.. plus a few assorted C&H dies I've come across. have only relaoded in 30-06 so far.. still trying different powders and laods.. etc. needed to fid a forum to ask questions on etc as I don't know anyone locally that reloads. had been conversing on another forum till I was chased out by a rude member or two... ![]() later...
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Welcome to the Forums soundguy !!
your most welcome to ask anything here lots of knowledgable folks who reload and share here , i learn a heap and been reloading 25+ years |
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welcome
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Welcome to TFF soundguy. You will fit in and there is a wealth of knowledge and excellent people here. Myself, I don't mess with the other forums because this is the best place to be.
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Welcome to the forum soundguy;
As Jack404 says, there is lots of expertise here and people are always glad to help. The only dumb questions here are the ones not asked. We all started reloading once upon a time and got help by asking questions. You've come across a great place where people really do care. Enjoy this place. Last edited by BlackEagle; 05-08-2012 at 08:20 PM.. |
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Welcome! There are no stupid questions here.
I have been known to be a little harsh now and then, so I will apologize in advance. |
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thanks guys.
Ok.. here's the question, I guess, that got me chased out of the last place.. Ok.. remember I'm knew at this.. For manuals I have speer 14, lyman 49, hornady 7th, and a couple IMR.. not sure of # plus the hodgdonsw '12 annual. that's what I got for my data charts.. oh, and what I printed off the imr/winchester/hodgdons website online charts. ok.. I have been using imr 4064, a stick powder. I notice some cutting action in my rcbs powder measure. for kicks I wanted to compair to a ball powder for feed and repatability of accurate throws of powder. I got some winchester 760.. it was one listed in the many charts I have.. I'm relaoding with a 180gr spitzer flat back soft point.. etc.. 30-06 anyway.. in the speer maual, it seems to indicate the 760 powder needed a magnum LR primer, as it had an asterisk by the powder. none of the other charts I consulted seemed to indicate anything other than a standard LR primer. I even decided to email winchester and just ask. got an email back from them saying that they reccomended a standard LR primer for that powder for all bullets.. for similar loads.. like my 243, 30-06 etc.. etc... my question was as to why the speer manual indicated a MLRP vs a LRP anyway.. i got told I was being dangerous and going off spec and a bunch of other stff that I wasn't doing.. so I left.... and here I am.. ![]() |
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welcome to the forum don't worry your questions will be answered
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Welcome to the best forum, soundguy. You won't find any one here running you off for asking any question.
I'm looking at that page right now. I don't think they are indicating that you have to use the magnum primer. They seem to be saying that for their testing of this powder, they USED a magnum primer. At least that is the way I am reading it (bottom right on page 485). I do not use 180 grain bullets or that powder in my 30.06, I only use Varget pushing a 168 grain bullet. I have never even bought any magnum rifle primers!
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well , from me , i have used non magnum primers a lot with 760 , i reload 22/250 and be using 760 in them again next
780, now thats a different powder and yeah magnum primers for that for sure , but loaded a lot of large rifle primers with 760 and had no issues as for a lot , maybe 30,000 since swapping to the win 760 from the ADI I907 ( australian military powder ) i use CCI primers and Olin .. Last edited by jack404; 05-08-2012 at 09:40 PM.. |
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Speer and many others have recommended Mag primers for Ball/Spherical powders for years. The theory is that ball powders can be harder to ignite than rat turd-extruded powders, especially in cold weather. True or not, duno.
It's up to you and your rifle to find what's best. Test your 760 powder both ways making sure you follow the number one safe loading procedure and "Start Low and Work Up". Quote:
If you want to use Mag primers using data that list a standard primer go ahead, just "Start at the Min charge and work up". basically no different than if you were going to work up with standard primers. Last edited by steve4102; 05-08-2012 at 09:49 PM.. |
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Welcome to The Firearms Forum.
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Welcome sg from THE GREAT STATE OF IOWA! I agree with most of the above! And Georges Varget under a 168 grain .30-06 @ 100 yards 3 rounds under a dime!
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My fix was to use more powder, but one of the fixes was to use a magnum primer. (It is noted; "There is nothing wrong with using mag primers in everything. You just have to adjust powder combos a little to match up.") If a respected reloading manual's recipe include magnum primers, I would not be deterred from following that recipe as I would with any other manual. But let me state for the record... I also run with scissors. ![]()
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well, once winchester, the maker of the powder said that it didn't need a mag primer, I was pretty well satisfied with that. Will work up some charges as usual and see where they go on paper...
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I was satisfied without it also.
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Debate isn't "uncivil" behavior. Pointing out illogical reasoning is a legitimate counter argument. That is the problem with internet forum mods, they rarely understand what constitutes legitimate, honest and civil debate. They reward the trolls and annoy the people genuinely trying communicate. I don't really like this place anyway, have fun with your power trip. ![]() ...nuff said. |
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