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Dang Casey, you have to be careful with that word "never". Speer #13 lists 70 different loads for the 6mm Remington with magnum primers, and 38 loads for the .270 WCF. Nosler discusses the substitution of magnum primers when shooting in sub-freezing temperatures, page 34 in #5. Oh, I forgot, no one reads the front of a reloading manual.... :wink:But we never hear the magnum primer recommendation for 270W or the 6mm Rem (also at 65,000 psi)....
Yes, and I understand they've been doing this for some time. Traditionally, magnum primers are used to ignite ball powders in a cold environment, which apparently causes the powder to be harder to ignite. Perhaps Norma is optimizing their powder coatings for colder weather, or their powder is otherwise harder to ignite.In the new "Norma Reloading Manual" they use Winchester magnum LR primer to all calibers.
They seem to be hitting this new format site more than the old. Maybe it's my imagination.Spammer. It's spring and they're blooming again.