I'm fairly new to reloading and have just recently been putting a lot of effort into working on loads for my .308 Win. I've only worked with 2 different powders so far, Accur 2520 and Varget, and have mainly focused my efforts on Varget. I'm using Lapua brass, FL sizing it for first loading and then neck sizing after that. I've worked my way, in .1 grain increments, from 43gr up to 45.4gr of Varget, using 168gr AMAX bullets. It seems that my best accuracy results have been between 45.0 and 45.2gr Varget, with group sizes consistently 1 inch or less. This was while using Remington Large Rifle primers.
My question concerns switching to a different primer. A friend of mine gave me some CCI BR-2 primers and suggested that I try them to see if they made any difference. I loaded up 10 identical rounds with 45.2gr of Varget, with the only difference being that five of them had Remington primers and the other 5 had CCI BR-2 primers. I went out to the range and fired them at 100 yards. The results were that the Remington primered rounds grouped at about 1.25 inch and the CCI rounds grouped at under 1/2 inch. Could this be a result of switching primers or just a fluke? I haven't tried it again yet, but intend to do so in order to see if I get similar results.
If it is the primers that make that much difference, I would really like to understand why, so I would much appreciate feedback from those of you who are knowledgeable on this subject. Also, when switching primers like this, should I also start over and run through all of the different powder increments again or am I ok to just stick around the sweet spot that I've already determined while using the Remington primers? Anything else I might need to be aware of regarding safety in switching between these two primers?
My question concerns switching to a different primer. A friend of mine gave me some CCI BR-2 primers and suggested that I try them to see if they made any difference. I loaded up 10 identical rounds with 45.2gr of Varget, with the only difference being that five of them had Remington primers and the other 5 had CCI BR-2 primers. I went out to the range and fired them at 100 yards. The results were that the Remington primered rounds grouped at about 1.25 inch and the CCI rounds grouped at under 1/2 inch. Could this be a result of switching primers or just a fluke? I haven't tried it again yet, but intend to do so in order to see if I get similar results.
If it is the primers that make that much difference, I would really like to understand why, so I would much appreciate feedback from those of you who are knowledgeable on this subject. Also, when switching primers like this, should I also start over and run through all of the different powder increments again or am I ok to just stick around the sweet spot that I've already determined while using the Remington primers? Anything else I might need to be aware of regarding safety in switching between these two primers?