Using CCI 34 primer in GMM clone

MJY65

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I'm going to put together a batch of 308 ammo that can be used in both my JP LRP-07 and M1A. Both shoot the Fed 168 GMM quite well, so I'd like to use the 42.8gr of 4064, Fed Brass, 168 SMK components suggested in Dan N's thread. My question is about substituting the CCI34 primer instead of the 210M. My goal would be to get a bit of extra insurance against a slam fire.

Any additional factors with the substitution I need to be aware of? I kind of doubt accuracy would be significantly degraded by not using a match primer in a semi-auto, but who knows.


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MJY,

I use the CCI #34s as a direct replacement for WLRs in my 308 and 30-06 loads. You may have to back off the load a touch, I'd work up from a grain of powder lower.

You're welcome,
DocB
 
I've used all sorts of primers for loads in m1as and garands without ever having a problem. As long as you know how to properly prime a case it's no big deal. 42.8 would be a good guess but it'll vary depending on your specific powder and primer lots, neck tension, seating depth etc.

My only beef with CCI brs and gold medals is that they cost too much. I get virtually the same results with regular CCI which cost 30% less.
 
Federal 210M are the only primer I've ever used in my M1A Loaded. I always uniform the primer pockets after each loading to assure proper seating; I've never had a slam fire.