Colorado Redneck
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Has anybody experienced primer failures shooting the .327 Federal Magnum? For the handloaders amongst us, it seems like the recommendation is to use a small rifle primer, as pressures with hot loads in the .327 FM exceed even .357 magnum.
I have used Remington 6 1/2 primers, but today primed 100 rounds with Remington 1 1/2 and then the lights went on in my old feeble brain. The plan wasn't to load for max velocities, so the pressures will be less than published max (when such data is even available.) Dang it! So in the interest of not loading some bunny fart rounds, if anybody has experienced primer failure, I would appreciate the particulars of the load involved.
(Moderators---if you feel this belongs in the reloading forum, feel free to move it and I apologize if this was a mistake.)
I have used Remington 6 1/2 primers, but today primed 100 rounds with Remington 1 1/2 and then the lights went on in my old feeble brain. The plan wasn't to load for max velocities, so the pressures will be less than published max (when such data is even available.) Dang it! So in the interest of not loading some bunny fart rounds, if anybody has experienced primer failure, I would appreciate the particulars of the load involved.
(Moderators---if you feel this belongs in the reloading forum, feel free to move it and I apologize if this was a mistake.)