Large rifle primer vs small rifle primers - 6mm

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School me on the differences. Is the argument that small will be more consistent and is less wear on the primer pockets. Large is better for hunting in low temps?

Question is specific for 6mm cartridges
 
yes and yes.

I just ordered large simply because I have twice as many large primers on hand.
 
Small: More brass thickness around pockets so primer pockets are more resistant to expansion from pressure. SRPs can be slightly cheaper and more available.

Large: Put out more spark which can be helpful depending on how much powder you're trying to light, temperatures, and how much spark a given powder needs to function reliably.

Single base stick powders typically require less spark than double based or ball powders.

Lots of people do well with SRPs in cold weather still. I prefer a little extra buffer with LRP and i've always had plenty LRP to keep up with needs.
 
Small: More brass thickness around pockets so primer pockets are more resistant to expansion from pressure. SRPs can be slightly cheaper and more available.

Large: Put out more spark which can be helpful depending on how much powder you're trying to light, temperatures, and how much spark a given powder needs to function reliably.

Single base stick powders typically require less spark than double based or ball powders.

Lots of people do well with SRPs in cold weather still. I prefer a little extra buffer with LRP and i've always had plenty LRP to keep up with needs.
are es/sd typically better with small?
 
Serious question to add to the above question. What about small rifle magnum primers for a use case in cold environment?
 
Serious question to add to the above question. What about small rifle magnum primers for a use case in cold environment?
I’ve been using srp Rem 7 1/2 in my 223 AI coyote gun for the last three years and I’m yet to have a misfire. A few nights ago we were at -16 and with gun and ammo being in the bed of the truck for 6 hours it still went bang when I needed it
 
I’ve been using srp Rem 7 1/2 in my 223 AI coyote gun for the last three years and I’m yet to have a misfire. A few nights ago we were at -16 and with gun and ammo being in the bed of the truck for 6 hours it still went bang when I needed it
Good to know! Any issues with pressure when getting up into more mild or hotter temperatures?
 
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