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I thought the same thing, and since the guys at Hammer bullets recommend using mag primers with their bullets I decided to test both standard and magnum. In my 22-250 and 243 velocity was about the same, all other components being the same. In my 25-06 with 100gr Etips the average velocity was also about the same, but with 115gr Ballistic tips I had 49 fps average higher velocity with standard CCI vs CCI mag 250's. That I wasn't expecting. Also in every case I had lower standard deviation with the mag primers.Legitimate question: wouldn't using magnum primers cause pressure signs at lower loads, or am I overthinking that?
Generally speaking, I believe that's correct. Depends on the primers though. I haven't seen much difference but I've only used BR2s, 9 1/2Ms and 250Ms as that's what I have.Legitimate question: wouldn't using magnum primers cause pressure signs at lower loads, or am I overthinking that?
I saw it online somewhere. I wanted to be able to shoot groups while measuring velocity without the magnetospeed possibly affecting anything. I've heard that it doesn't really but???Interesting setup. Dan.
Using my magneto speed when shooting groups of established loads has caused it shift some from point of aim but group size was the same. When doing a ladder test have had shots to stay in a fairly close group depending on gun and loads. I like mine. Dan.I saw it online somewhere. I wanted to be able to shoot groups while measuring velocity without the magnetospeed possibly affecting anything. I've heard that it doesn't really but???
Yep, I had the same results. Groups size was the same but POI usually shifted up a few inches at 100 yards.Using my magneto speed when shooting groups of established loads has caused it shift some from point of aim but group size was the same. When doing a ladder test have had shots to stay in a fairly close group depending on gun and loads. I like mine. Dan.
I always wondered if there was some way to attach it to a sling stud or something..hmmm, now the rusty old gears in my head are turning.I saw it online somewhere. I wanted to be able to shoot groups while measuring velocity without the magnetospeed possibly affecting anything. I've heard that it doesn't really but???
I used a camera arm and drilled out the front swivel stud hole on the bipod to fit the 1/4" stud on the arm. Arm was about $30. I had to make the aluminum extension rods. Two sizes to accommodate barrel lengths from 28" to 20".I always wondered if there was some way to attach it to a sling stud or something..hmmm, now the rusty old gears in my head are turning.
MK Machining has an attachment for magnetospeed. Works for me.Here's my setup for the magnetospeed. This isn't my 7mm-08 but it was from today. It works but it's a bit of a pain as the muzzle blast pushes it down and I was having to reset it for every shot.
That’s quite a speed demon of a 7mm-08Went back and shot groups with the 120gr ttsx and the leverevolution. 50gr was about an inch but dang are they screaming at 3292fps avg! This is my new go to load in my 7mm08. I might play with seating depth on it but I haven’t seen much difference with that in the past in this rifle for some reason.
That's smokin'Went back and shot groups with the 120gr ttsx and the leverevolution. 50gr was about an inch but dang are they screaming at 3292fps avg! This is my new go to load in my 7mm08. I might play with seating depth on it but I haven’t seen much difference with that in the past in this rifle for some reason.