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Good primer swap/test video
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter 257W" data-source="post: 5096088" data-attributes="member: 12277"><p>Interesting, I was just talking about this with a friend who is running low on LR primers and has been substituting LP primers. But he's not doing it blindly since he's one of the most analytical gun nuts I know. He's using them in cast bullet loads for his 30-30 mainly that stay within the max pressure of the 44 Magnum. Since the 44 Mag is allowed to go to 36K psi, any rifle load that stays under that should be no problem. The difference in height of the two primers has been no issue so far for him but I'd expect that to be a case by case issue for each gun and load. </p><p></p><p>Thankfully I haven't had to think about substituting yet. My stocking philosophy for primers being that you are out when you get down to 5,000 and need to order more right away has kept me from running too low over the years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter 257W, post: 5096088, member: 12277"] Interesting, I was just talking about this with a friend who is running low on LR primers and has been substituting LP primers. But he's not doing it blindly since he's one of the most analytical gun nuts I know. He's using them in cast bullet loads for his 30-30 mainly that stay within the max pressure of the 44 Magnum. Since the 44 Mag is allowed to go to 36K psi, any rifle load that stays under that should be no problem. The difference in height of the two primers has been no issue so far for him but I'd expect that to be a case by case issue for each gun and load. Thankfully I haven't had to think about substituting yet. My stocking philosophy for primers being that you are out when you get down to 5,000 and need to order more right away has kept me from running too low over the years. [/QUOTE]
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