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<blockquote data-quote="Dumpstick" data-source="post: 3564874" data-attributes="member: 41653"><p>First, the TulAmmo primers - use them. I've used almost all of the Eastern European made primers, never had any troubles at all with any of them. When the $20/1000 East European primers hit Cabelas, I wish I had purchased many more thousands than I did. Not that I'm out of primers, or even short of primers, but $20/1000.....</p><p></p><p>As for the Match and BR primers. Well, I've never noticed any difference, but it could very well be because I'm a mediocre shot at best. </p><p> Supposedly the Match/BR primers are more consistent. They are weight matched, which should give a more consistent flame.</p><p></p><p>The Magnum primers are different from non-magnum. They are meant for large charges of hard to ignite powders - such as spherical powders in a 30-378 Weatherby Mag loaded with ball powder. Go ahead and use them in your range fodder, but don't get anywhere near max loads when using them, unless the data calls for those particular primers.</p><p></p><p> The Mag primers could be used to trade to someone that needs them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dumpstick, post: 3564874, member: 41653"] First, the TulAmmo primers - use them. I've used almost all of the Eastern European made primers, never had any troubles at all with any of them. When the $20/1000 East European primers hit Cabelas, I wish I had purchased many more thousands than I did. Not that I'm out of primers, or even short of primers, but $20/1000..... As for the Match and BR primers. Well, I've never noticed any difference, but it could very well be because I'm a mediocre shot at best. Supposedly the Match/BR primers are more consistent. They are weight matched, which should give a more consistent flame. The Magnum primers are different from non-magnum. They are meant for large charges of hard to ignite powders - such as spherical powders in a 30-378 Weatherby Mag loaded with ball powder. Go ahead and use them in your range fodder, but don't get anywhere near max loads when using them, unless the data calls for those particular primers. The Mag primers could be used to trade to someone that needs them. [/QUOTE]
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