Re: Large Magnum Primers for .308???
No, as I said, there's really no industry "standard" by which they are all measured, which leads to some wide discrepencies. None of the large rifle primers, to the best of my knowledge, are simply thicker cups. Some may be very little different than that same company's standard Large Rifle primer, while others (such as Federal) are significantly "hotter." Another problem here is that they may change their primer compound or design, generally without telling the shooting/handloading community about this. Some years back, the vast majority of us were using Winchester primers (WSRs) in our Service Rifle match loads. Good primers, and had long been the standard for that game. Suddenly, and completely without warning, everyojne started having problems with loads we'd been using for years. Pierced and/or badly cratered primers, all sorts of nasty stuff. Turns out Winchester decided to enhance the sensitivity (which no one seemed to be having a problem with in the first place) of this particular primer by thinning the cups just a bit. They did, we had major problems until that all got sorted out, and now you rarely see competitive HP Service Rifle shooters using Winchester WSRs any more.
The Federal 215s are fairly hot, though. Probably the hottest LRPs available on the market today. Just use the appropriate caution when making this switch in a 308, and I wouldn't use them for any serious precision shooting such as actual match ammo.