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.338 Lapua Mag with CCI BR2?

diverdon

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  • Dec 21, 2011
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    I am down to my last 50 Large Rifle Magnum primers. I have not found any more. I do however have a lot of CCI BR2 large rifle bench rest primers. I wonder if any one has any experience they could share using these primers with Retumbo in the .338 Lapua Magnum.

    I am estimating that I might loose 50fps but that accuracy should not be harmed. Can anyone confirm this?
     
    You will chance having hang-fires without mag primers.....I found out the hard way. Large volumes of powder require a bit extra spark.
     
    Never had experience with that primer but I can give you some magnum primers. What do you prefer or what does your bullet combo like, and what Rifle are you shooting.
     
    Powder Valley has had Tula LRM in stock for quite a while. They may not be the best but the are available. Order asap though, they are still heavily backordered.
     
    You will chance having hang-fires without mag primers.....I found out the hard way. Large volumes of powder require a bit extra spark.

    Hmmm, certainly something to consider. I am just having trouble getting my mind around how that could happen. I am not doubting your experience, I just do not understand it. It seems to me that if a spark gets into the powder it will burn. There may be a question of how completely it will burn before the bullet exits the barrel. I expect perhaps more muzzle flash/lower velocity if the powder is ignited by a smaller spark. My understanding of how guns/ammunition work does not lead me to expect hang fires. Can you explain how they might happen?
     
    Never had experience with that primer but I can give you some magnum primers. What do you prefer or what does your bullet combo like, and what Rifle are you shooting.
    Thank You I truly appreciate the generous offer. I am looking for 215M's, are you experienced/trained and certified with haz-mat shipping?
     
    Powder Valley has had Tula LRM in stock for quite a while. They may not be the best but the are available. Order asap though, they are still heavily backordered.
    Thanks, I just have a bad taste left from the last time I used Tula products. I am also a little old fashioned this way, but today I am not sure that the current government of Russia is a friend of America, so I prefer not to support their arms industry.