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Which is great! But they were a different issue with the thicker cups vs the LRP having low charges.

No, that was just the small pistol primers with thicker cups.. Small Rifle were same as large rifle. that lower charge. But they all went bang my buddy said with no squibs or FTF or anything.

I think maybe you could see some limited issues in colder weather but maybe not
 
Either way, I know some guys that did extensive testing of the Ginex Large Rifle for precision rounds and they got excellent results, no difference from their CCI and Federal loads just swapping for Ginex.

So it may be wise to spend a few more dollars and get the Ginex if your looking at AR primers
 
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Guys, I bought 5k of the factory seconds large rifle magnums. I have no idea who manufactured these or what brand they are or anything but i took the gamble.

Let us know. Be nice if you ran some known loads thst you have velocity, es/sd already then run with these primers and see how they differ from a speed, es/sd and accuracy standpoint, if at all...
 
Let us know. Be nice if you ran some known loads thst you have velocity, es/sd already then run with these primers and see how they differ from a speed, es/sd and accuracy standpoint, if at all...

Yes, I want to do this! However, for my large rifle cases, I'm only loading for CM and I have a brand new barrel. It might be a while til it settles. Otherwise, I won't know if any fluctuations would be from barrel speeding up, etc.

I'll post here whenever I do get to it.
It is also to note, for those who are not aware, my Temps here in Texas hardly dip below 25 degrees. I'm not sure what "cold temps" means to them as I noticed they put a warning on the website about being cautious in low temps.
 
Yes, I want to do this! However, for my large rifle cases, I'm only loading for CM and I have a brand new barrel. It might be a while til it settles. Otherwise, I won't know if any fluctuations would be from barrel speeding up, etc.

I'll post here whenever I do get to it.
It is also to note, for those who are not aware, my Temps here in Texas hardly dip below 25 degrees. I'm not sure what "cold temps" means to them as I noticed they put a warning on the website about being cautious in low temps.

Probably anything below 40F or 32F.
 
To @padom and all else that were curious, I have already received my factory seconds from AR and I can confirm they are indeed white river. I've heard good things about these. We'll have to wait and see how they stack up against Wolf Large Rifle Magnums in my 6.5 creed.

Whenever I get to it, I'll make note of ambient, temp, charge weights, MVs, etc and post here. Or I'll post a new thread since this is about reloading supplies in stock.

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