I have been trying to use up some old primers while fire forming 300 WSM brass to 7mm WSM brass. I started with some very old Remington 9-1/2 primers from the late 1970's or early 1980's. When those were gone, I switched to some old Winchester WLR primers shown on the right side of the photo. I had greatly different (less) velocity and pressures than I did with the old Rem. 9-1/2 primers. I adjusted my load and plan on shooting up the remainder of the older WLR primers.
I also have some newer WLR primers shown on the left side of photograph which I want to shoot up. They appear significantly different from the older WLR primers.
Does any know if the newer type will perform about the same as the older type? Or, can I expect to have to adjust my load again?
I also have some newer WLR primers shown on the left side of photograph which I want to shoot up. They appear significantly different from the older WLR primers.
- The older WLR primers have a silver-colored cup and a red colored paste.
- The newer WLR primers have a copper-colored cup and a green colored paste.
Does any know if the newer type will perform about the same as the older type? Or, can I expect to have to adjust my load again?