parden my french...but ....duh?????
would you change case brands and not expect a difference ?
change bullet makers and not expect a change ?
change powder makers and not expect a change ?
why on this earth would you think different maker's primers would perform the same ?
anyone with any common reloading sense knows that if you change anything in a load, you start over, work up and evaluate.
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mike in co
mike in co:
As I slowly strolled down the thread to read the 5 replies I found, I instantly spotted your orange avitar, and my heart sunk before I even had a chance to read your reply. I said to myself "OK Randall, be prepared to have your butt chewed".
Well, my expectations came to fruition. Your reply was needlessly belligerant. Do you Sir see anyone else here being rude and talking down to me as you have? You display a reoccuring pattern of aggression. I don't know what your personal problem is, but I am not your dog. Please do not reply on any of my threads again. I will check the control panel to see how I can have you blocked from future threads. You have the distinction of being the first time in my life (after many years on the internet) that I have ever had to check into this. Any subsequent insolence directed by you toward me on other threads that I might have to share with you, shall be referred to the moderators.
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Ok gentlemen....where was I before I was rudely interrupted?........oh yea;
Yes gents, I have heard about the WSR's getting pierced. The AR15 is the rifle that I have been using during this load development. The problem is that I have about 800 of these primers left, and hate to toss them. I figured that I would use them for "SHTF defense rounds". About 200 of these rounds with these primers will likely just sit idle in a closet. While I became aware of the issue about the thin metal, I really wasn't aware of how they burn hotter and cause such a large diffeence in FPS. Gosh....it's a terrible reputation that Winchester has developed with these primers. Some places have gone so far as to publicly post their disapproval with the WSR primer and suggest that nobody use it. I'm surprised that Winchester can still sell them. I guess it's the unknowing folks that still buy them. (I bought these primers about 4 years ago when I didn't know better)
Gerry,
I have heard about the thicker cup with Remingtons too, which some folks have said might cause misfires. But, it still is seperate of the 52FPS difference. Evidently, the WSR's must still be burning hotter regardless of cup thickness.
JohnK,
Maybe that's the issue;Maybe these small rifle primers were designed to burn hotter just like the WLR primers.....to properly ignite the ball powders. That's a good point.
jo1911,
Your saying that the Rem 7 1/2s burn way hotter is the opposite of what I'm saying here. (and what others like jcummings have also found) I will not dispute it. It's just the oppopsite of what I am reporting that I have experienced.
Like I said, maybe I have had a bad manufactured batch?
(ie; the 7 1/2's burning too cold, and/or the WSR burning too hot?) Maybe the next different lot of 7 1/2's and WSR's would burn different? ( I have enough of each though, and I will not be replacing them anytime soon)
Thank gents for the input. I just thought I would share this with you, and see what you had to say.