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Hi All,
I am new to reloading, and after three years, I have just finished my first 100 rounds. With inexpensive equipment (Lee Classic Loader), a pack of CCI large rifle primers, and some Ramshot Hunter, I made accurate, one-inch groups at 100 yards from my 270 Winchester. I do not shoot a lot and mostly use my rifle for hunting. It's more than accurate enough for hunting at the distances I shoot. At the moment neither Ramshot Hunter nor CCI primers are readily available. My questions are:
I am new to reloading, and after three years, I have just finished my first 100 rounds. With inexpensive equipment (Lee Classic Loader), a pack of CCI large rifle primers, and some Ramshot Hunter, I made accurate, one-inch groups at 100 yards from my 270 Winchester. I do not shoot a lot and mostly use my rifle for hunting. It's more than accurate enough for hunting at the distances I shoot. At the moment neither Ramshot Hunter nor CCI primers are readily available. My questions are:
- It is said that most commercial primers work, however, switching primer brands often causes a point-of-impact switch that can be significant. Without conducting a ladder test, is there any reliable way to gauge whether a particular brand will have an accuracy node that is either faster or slower than my setup? My best accuracy is about 150 feet slower than the powder's top-listed velocity.
- How long do primers last? I like the idea of discovering an accurate load and sticking with it. Additionally, I do not shoot too often. If I were to buy 500, or 1000 primers, I would have reliability, yet, it could take me over a decade to use them all, will they go bad being stored in the garage?
- If Ramshot Hunter and CCI primers work well for me is there a way to estimate another combination other than trying them?