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		<title>Comprehensive Large Rifle Primer Test &#8212; 16 Types Tested</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Click Photo to read full test results in Target Shooter Magazine. Mother of All LR Primer Tests If you shoot a .308 Win, or any cartridge that uses a Large Rifle (LR) primer, you should read an important article by Laurie Holland in Target Shooter Magazine. Holland, a talented shooter from the UK (and Accurate [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<i>Click Photo to read full test results in <a href="https://www.targetshooter.co.uk/?p=1471" target="_blank">Target Shooter Magazine</a>.</i></p>
<p><font size="2"><b>Mother of All LR Primer Tests</b><br />
If you shoot a .308 Win, or any cartridge that uses a Large Rifle (LR) primer, you should read an important article by Laurie Holland in <a href="http://www.targetshooter.co.uk" target='_blank'>Target Shooter Magazine</a>. Holland, a talented shooter from the UK (and Accurate Shooter Forum member), tested no less than <strong>sixteen (16) different large primer types</strong> using a custom F-TR target rifle shot from the bench. Laurie loaded .308 Win ammo* with <strong>16 LR primer varieties</strong> and then tested for average velocity, ES/SD, and group size. This may be the most comprehensive and thorough LR primer test ever done. Here are the primer types tested:</font></p>
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<td>1. CBC Magtech 9½<br />
2. CCI 200 LR<br />
3. CCI BR2 Match<br />
4. CCI 250 Magnum<br />
5. Federal 210<br />
6. Federal 210M Match<br />
7. Federal 215M Magnum Match<br />
8. Fiocchi Large Rifle</td>
<td>9. Kynoch Large Rifle<br />
10. Murom KVB-7 (PMC LR)<br />
11. Norma Superflash LR<br />
12. PMC LR Magnum<br />
13. Remington 9½ LR<br />
14. Remington 9½ M Magnum<br />
15. Sellier &#038; Bellot LR<br />
16. Winchester WLR</td>
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<h2><a href="https://www.targetshooter.co.uk/?p=1471" target="_blank"><strong>LINK: READ Large Rifle Primer Test Complete (16 Primer Types)</strong></a></h2>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/primetest05.jpg" alt="Target Shooter Magazine Laurie Holland Primer Comparison Test Magnetospeed"><br />
<em>Test Rig: Osprey Rifles-built F-TR rifle with Savage PTA action, 32&#8243; Bartlein 1:12&#8243;-twist ‘Heavy Palma’ barrel, and Dolphin Gun Company modular stock with an F-Open/Benchrest fore-end.</em></p>
<p>Some of <a href="https://www.targetshooter.co.uk/?p=1471" target="_blank">Laurie&#8217;s results</a> may surprise you. For example, would you guess that <strong>Sellier &#038; Bellot primers had the lowest ES</strong>, by a significant margin? And get this, among ALL the primers tested, Rem 9½M Magnum primers produced the lowest velocity, while Rem 9½ LR (non-magnum) primers yielded the highest velocity. (The total velocity spread for all primers was 35 fps). That&#8217;s counter-intuitive and it&#8217;s odd that Rems were at opposite ends of the speed spectrum among ALL primers tested.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The rationale for doing side-by-side tests is to see what effect primer choice has on ballistics, i.e. average velocities and MV consistency. There are a great many views on the subject, a few based on tests (including primer flame photography) but most apparently hearsay.&#8221; &#8212; Laurie Holland</p></blockquote>
<p>Every serious hand-loader should definitely read the <a href="https://www.targetshooter.co.uk/?p=1471" target="_blank">full test results</a> to understand Laurie&#8217;s methodology and get all the details. This is an important test, with significant findings. But if you can&#8217;t spare the time right now, here are some highlights below:</p>
<p><strong>Primer with Lowest Velocity: Remington 9½ M Magnum (2780 fps)<br />
Primer with Highest Velocity: Remington 9½ LR (2815 fps)<br />
Primer with Lowest ES/SD: Sellier &#038; Bellot LR (12/3.1 fps)<br />
Primer with Highest ES/SD: Remington 9½ M Magnum (47/14.0 fps)<br />
Primer with Smallest Group Size: Remington 9½ LR (0.43&#8243; average, three 5-shot groups)<br />
Primer with Biggest Group Size: CBC Magtech 9½ (0.7&#8243; average, three 5-shot groups)</strong></p>
<p>Editor&#8217;s Comment: Laurie shot three, 5-shot groups at 100 yards with each primer type. The average group size for the top six primers varied by only 0.10&#8243; (0.43&#8243; to 0.53&#8243;), so one can&#8217;t conclude that one type is much better than another. Total group size variance (from best to worst) was 0.27&#8243;.</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/primetest03.jpg" alt="Target Shooter Magazine Laurie Holland Primer Comparison Test Magnetospeed"></p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The biggest surprise to me &#8230; came from an elderly (at least 10 years) lot of Czech Sellier &#038; Bellot standard caps with an ES of 12 and SD of 3.1 fps, way below those of the nearest competitor. By contrast to the Fiocchis, they were an almost slack fit in the cases and this may have contributed to their consistent performance.&#8221; &#8212; Laurie Holland</p>
<p>NOTE: Values in chart are based on <strong>15-Shot strings</strong>. The ES/SD numbers will therefore be higher than is typical with five-shot strings.</p>
<p><center><font size="4">All ES/SD Values from 15-Shot Strings</font></center></p>
<p><img width="560" src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/primetest04op.png" alt="Target Shooter Magazine Laurie Holland Primer Comparison Test Magnetospeed"></p></blockquote>
<p>Testing 16 primer types was a huge task &#8212; we commend Laurie for his hard work and thoroughness. This extensive test is an important contribution to the &#8220;knowledge base&#8221; of precision shooting. Laurie&#8217;s findings will doubtless influence many hand-loaders who hope to produce more consistent ammunition, or achieve better accuracy. Credit should also be given to <a href="http://www.targetshooter.co.uk/" target='_blank'>Target Shooter Magazine</a> for publishing the results. Well done gentlemen&#8230;</p>
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<address>*Reloading method for Test Ammo: &#8220;Test batches consisted of 16 or 17 rounds for each primer, charges thrown by an RCBS ChargeMaster and checked on lab-quality electronic scales, adjusted if necessary to within ± 0.04gn, so any charge weight variation would be under 0.1 grain which equates here to 5 fps.&#8221;</address>
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		<title>Target Shooter Magazine &#8212; November 2013 Issue Now Available</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" hspace="12" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/tsmagnov02.jpg" alt="Target Shooter Magazine UK F-Class Championships Joe Melia">The November 2013 Edition of <a href="http://www.targetshooter.co.uk/" target="_blank">Target Shooter Magazine</a> is now available. The &#8220;cover boy&#8221; on this edition is Irish shooter Joe Melia, winner of the 2013 European F-Class Championships held at England&#8217;s Bisley Ranges. This month&#8217;s Target Shooter Magazine features an in-depth report on the Euro F-Class event, a review of the CZ Sporter rifle by Dick Wright, a feature on Benchrest Shooting by our friend Vince Bottomley, and a variety of other interesting articles.</p>
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