I'm new to reloading, 80% done in sourcing equipment/supplies, the topic of the thread is the current fork in the road i've reached
When considering LRP vs SRP for primers in 6.5cm, most of the information I'm finding is essentially saying "LRP are better for cold climates and SRP are better for mild conditions & accuracy"
I live in New England, and am planning on moving even further north (NH), so cold/wet weather is absolutely going to be present. I havent been able to find much definitive information on where the cut off is for "too cold for using SRP"
The primary reason I'm considering the SRP is because if i use CCI 450's, that would mean I would be using the same primer for both 6.5cm and 6.5grendel (the only 2 calibers i really plan on reloading), with the nightmare of sourcing primers for the foreseeable future keeping things as simple as possible is of some importance.
>tldr, can i get away with CCI 450's in cold (sub freezing) weather, or should i suck it up and go LRP?
When considering LRP vs SRP for primers in 6.5cm, most of the information I'm finding is essentially saying "LRP are better for cold climates and SRP are better for mild conditions & accuracy"
I live in New England, and am planning on moving even further north (NH), so cold/wet weather is absolutely going to be present. I havent been able to find much definitive information on where the cut off is for "too cold for using SRP"
The primary reason I'm considering the SRP is because if i use CCI 450's, that would mean I would be using the same primer for both 6.5cm and 6.5grendel (the only 2 calibers i really plan on reloading), with the nightmare of sourcing primers for the foreseeable future keeping things as simple as possible is of some importance.
>tldr, can i get away with CCI 450's in cold (sub freezing) weather, or should i suck it up and go LRP?