I am a full grain off pressure signs^^This^^
It can have an influence. If your near max load better safe than sorry.
It's not gonna blow up in your face. Load a couple and watch for pressure, back it down if needed.I am a full grain off pressure signs
That wasn’t the primer, something else was going onWinchester LRP are much hotter than CCIs. ALWAYS work up loads. As an example with these two primers, I have a 338Fed and always used CCI LRPs with IMR4895. I was looking for a little more consistent velocities so I bought a sleeve of Win LRPs. I reduced the load from 47gr to 45 figuring that was enough. The 45gr load was hot to include a stiff bolt lift, flat primer and ejector marks. I just stayed with CCIs.
I've had the exact same thing happen from just switching a primer.That wasn’t the primer, something else was going on
So literally a 1% variation from the highest to lowestNot a rifle, but did a primer test with my S&W 329PD (44 Mag). Winchester large pistol primers average 1029 FPS with a specific load. The same load with CCI large pistol primers was 1079, Federal large pistol primers averaged 1092. WLP load was what I had worked up, the others were slightly tight on ejection. Not as much margin with a smaller handgun case for error, but that's a notable difference in changing primers and pushed the load past the point of proper function.
Double check your math, you come across as one who is on his game, giving you a shot to check the numbers. Share your corrected percentage and apply it to a 3000 fps rifle load. Not saying that's what it would be on the rifle load, but it puts in perspective primers are a legitimate and relevant variable.So literally a 1% variation from the highest to lowest
In other words statistically irrelevant
I got a 162fps increase from avg in a 28 Nosler by switching from a CCI 250 to a Fed 215. I almost forgot about that but I made a post about it when it happened. But that's the worst I've ever seen, or heard of.So literally a 1% variation from the highest to lowest
In other words statistically irrelevant
Check the numbers, not 1%... 6.1%. .. On a 3000 fps load that is 183 fps.So literally a 1% variation from the highest to lowest
In other words statistically irrelevant
My 183 fps extrapolated on a 3000 fps load is not far off what you got.I got a 162fps increase from avg in a 28 Nosler by switching from a CCI 250 to a Fed 215. I almost forgot about that but I made a post about it when it happened. But that's the worst I've ever seen, or heard of.