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Re: Loading for AR, primer question

PostPosted: Sun Mar 08, 2020 5:16 pm
by Kiss of Death
Thanks again for the feedback- I'm re-doing my reloading /gun room, hope to get after these soon (especially now that winter is breaking here in MI).

Re: Loading for AR, primer question

PostPosted: Sun Mar 08, 2020 7:31 pm
by Toad3324
Aside from THE most accurate shooter, using THE most accurate rifle.
Will the primer component really offer a noticable, or even measurable difference in accuracy or velocity?

Re: Loading for AR, primer question

PostPosted: Mon Mar 09, 2020 4:57 am
by Al in Mi
Not a apples to apples test, but years ago I had a factory Sako 6ppc single shot, thing would shoot mid .3's all day long, most accurate straight from the box rifle I ever owned. Anyway, I tried 5-6 different small rifle primers thru her one day just to see if primers made a difference, nope, nadda, nothing changed as far as accuracy. Didn't own a chrono at the time so can't say if speeds or ES changed, but group sizes never changed in that rifle.

Re: Loading for AR, primer question

PostPosted: Mon Mar 09, 2020 2:05 pm
by Hoot
When I had my AR10 .308 I tried a four primer test and in that case, they made a difference. The cheapest primer wound up producing the best group. Go figure!

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That was using a recommended recipe from the Alliant reloading page for AR Comp powder and the primer they recommended (CCI 200) wound up doing the best. One of the few times in my experience that a load recipe from a web page actually did what they said it would.

I miss that LAR-8 Predator HP, with its cryoed barrel, to this very day. Amazingly accurate. :(

Hoot