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<blockquote data-quote="NoMoreOldNo7" data-source="post: 2197021" data-attributes="member: 29897"><p>Guys, thanks so much for the info, looks like some good advice. This next week I plan on up my reloading bench and knocking out some 9mm I'll check back in and give an update or any questions after I load a few rounds.</p><p></p><p>As for checking the powder charges, I have visually checked just to make sure I don't have a round with no charge. Works well with rifle charges since a double load will overflow. I'll work on coming up with some kind of routine to verify charge levels. </p><p></p><p>And about primers, I've never been one to play around much with primers, especially changing from large to small or large rifle to magnum. I think I'll stick to whatever size my reloading manuals suggest. Actually different brands of primers may come into play this year with the shortage of primers available. For my rifle reloads I have pretty much stuck with Winchester, both large rifle and large magnum rifle. For the handgun reloading my son picked up some TulAmmo small and large pistol primers, I've never used that brand before but will see how they perform. I found a case of Winchester large rifle magnum primers a month ago so I'm set there for a while but down to my last 100 Winchester large rifle primers and that's going to lead to a big problem shortly. My wife is going to do some hunting with me this year and I have built her a nice Model 7 in .243, I also just changed my 03 Springfield back to a .243 and build a new 03A3 30-06 so I'll be looking for lots of large rifle primers working up loads for all three of these rifles. I'll try whatever brand I can find except not crazy about what I've heard about Wolf primers so I'll stay away from them. Any of you out there want to swap some Winchester large rifle magnum primers for some large rifle primers let me know, I could easily give up 500 primers to anyone in need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoMoreOldNo7, post: 2197021, member: 29897"] Guys, thanks so much for the info, looks like some good advice. This next week I plan on up my reloading bench and knocking out some 9mm I'll check back in and give an update or any questions after I load a few rounds. As for checking the powder charges, I have visually checked just to make sure I don't have a round with no charge. Works well with rifle charges since a double load will overflow. I'll work on coming up with some kind of routine to verify charge levels. And about primers, I've never been one to play around much with primers, especially changing from large to small or large rifle to magnum. I think I'll stick to whatever size my reloading manuals suggest. Actually different brands of primers may come into play this year with the shortage of primers available. For my rifle reloads I have pretty much stuck with Winchester, both large rifle and large magnum rifle. For the handgun reloading my son picked up some TulAmmo small and large pistol primers, I've never used that brand before but will see how they perform. I found a case of Winchester large rifle magnum primers a month ago so I'm set there for a while but down to my last 100 Winchester large rifle primers and that's going to lead to a big problem shortly. My wife is going to do some hunting with me this year and I have built her a nice Model 7 in .243, I also just changed my 03 Springfield back to a .243 and build a new 03A3 30-06 so I'll be looking for lots of large rifle primers working up loads for all three of these rifles. I'll try whatever brand I can find except not crazy about what I've heard about Wolf primers so I'll stay away from them. Any of you out there want to swap some Winchester large rifle magnum primers for some large rifle primers let me know, I could easily give up 500 primers to anyone in need. [/QUOTE]
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