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So who is going to tell the next guy who says you can't use rifle in a pistol to shove it up their glory hole?
Haha. Nah, I actually requested this to be a sticky so we can just simply point to the thread with ease. Let the individual make up their own well informed mind.You want to, dont'cha? You know you do. Here's the thing though, if the person you're trying to correct doesn't respect you as knowing what you're talking about, they'll just tell you your risking blowing yourself up!
Haha. Nah, I actually requested this to be a sticky so we can just simply point to the thread with ease. Let the individual make up their own well informed mind.
Send the guy on Youtube a message and ask him to do large primers next!So basically the difference between the three is cup metal thickness? There really isn't much room for more primer compound in those small primers, if they can make them hotter l don't see how it can be more than say 20%
But what about large primers, aren't large rifle primers longer than their pistol counter parts?
Send the guy on Youtube a message and ask him to do large primers next!
I was shooting a match at 600 yards with a M1 in 30/06. Half way through the string I had to switch ammo. Almost identicalAs I mull this around in my mind, there's another question. We are talking pressure produce by the primer. We don't know if the heat of the flame from the primers are the same? One formula of priming compound may be hotter than another formula, yet produce the same pressure. It's not pressure that ignites powder, it's heat.
Must be why they have byo primers programUnfortunately Super Vel doesn't seem to sell ammo any longer, now they're just into shirts & hats
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