My research shows that the most common brass that 6.5 creedmoor shooters are using has the small rifle primer (magnum)pocket instead of the large primer pocket (non magnum primer). It looks like they're getting higher velocities out of the smaller primer pockets. I've read articles claiming that that my lmt ar10 6.5 creedmoor causes problems with these small primer pockets. Any intel? I guess the firing pin is too big on my gun that cause problems on the primers? Knowing that my gun is only good for about 1400 yds, should I even be worried about this? Does it even matter since I'm not able to reach a mile effectively?
On another note, considering the magazine and reloading to fit the magazine, is it even worth it to trim the necks?
Thank you!
On another note, considering the magazine and reloading to fit the magazine, is it even worth it to trim the necks?
Thank you!