Bullseye is a fast burning powder designed for low powder charges. I would not deviate from the published data.Griz44 wrote:This should probably be in the reloading section, but it's a great question.
During the shortage I used magnum primers for almost everything because that's all I could get for a while.
Back the load off about 10% and carefully work your way back up while watching for high pressure signs.
It is safe to use magnums, just use common sense and start low.
I have since used magnum primers in many of my loads that are not normally magnum primed, because I like the ignition better and I can use a touch less powder without paying any more for primers.
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- Mon May 03, 2010 9:18 am
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- Mon May 03, 2010 8:54 am
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Re: Reloading Question
I would not use them. I use reload data only from manuals published by ammunition component manufacturers.
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