- Cci Primer Recommended Seating Depth
- Cci Primer Seating Depth
- Cci Primer Recommended Seating Depth Guide
Cci Primer Recommended Seating Depth
The effects of different primers, normal and magnums, on a load have been discussed many times before. We thought we would run our own test, using all the different primers that we have here. We have found the following primers in our possession. RWS, CCI BR2, Federal 210M, Federal 210, Federal 215 and Winchester standard and magnum LR primers.
Cci Primer Seating Depth
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- Conditions where not ideal this morning but I wanted to run the test at 1k. Even though the conditions where not very good, in my opinion the results certainly tell me primer seating depth does matter. I shot this with my 6BRA with a BR4 primer. Group size was effected as well as point of impact. Each.002' increment was worth about 1.5-2' in poi.
- Here’s the most common means for seating primers: the attached arm assembly on most single-stage presses. It’s tough to really feel the primer seat correctly because there’s a honking lot of leverage at work. The best way to seat primers, or I should say the means that gives the best results, are the “hand” tools.
- Other cases that use the small rifle primer can use the above primers only if moderate loads are used. Keep to the lower end of reloading recommendations. Cases that utilize Small Rifle primers and operate at higher pressures (55,000 psi) should use CCI 450, CCI BR4, Fed 205 and Rem 7 1/2 etc.
Cci Primer Recommended Seating Depth Guide
OK, I have a light varmint rifle in 6PPC. I have 50 fireformed brass that have been annealed after forming.
I have VARGET, H322, H4895, CFE223....also CCI 400 and CCI 450 primers....also Barts 68gr, Berger 68gr, Berger 64gr bullets.
Any tips where to start component=wise? I’m thinking get close to a load with the Barts, CCI450 and CFE223. Then try substituting powder. I’m thinking powder charge needs to be my first variable, then seating depth, then neck tension, then powder, then try other bullets.
That said, are one of the other powders a better starting point? Are CCI 400’s a better starting point?