As seen in one of my other threads, I loaded up some .338 win mag with 300 grain Sierra Matchking bullets... I haven't fired them off yet though. Something was bugging me, so I decided to look through my reloading manuals again to figure out what it was.
My primers are magnum large rifle, Winchester WLRM specifically. The manual I got the 300 grain loads from calls for large rifle. My understanding is it's a no no to put magnum primers in a load that calls for regular rifle primers.
This has me a little confused though - their loads for 250 grain bullets also call for large rifle - I compared this to the manual I got my 250 grain loads from - it calls for my WLRM primers for loads with the same powder, and covers loads smaller than the first manual through loads that are larger than the first manual contains.
If it helps, the manual calling for large rifle primers is Richard Lee's Modern Reloading Second Edition, the manual calling for WLRM is the 7th Edition Hornady Handbook of Cartrdige Reloading.
Am I missing something? Should I not use any of the rounds I loaded with WLRM and 300 grain bullets? Should I just start with the light loads, and pay close attention as I work up to the heavy loads?
I'd hate to have done all that reloading, just to need to turn around, and pull all the bullets - but that's definitely much preferable to blowing up a barrel.
One thing I noticed... not sure if it's relevant or not - but the Modern Reloading Second Edition manual doesn't have any loads that I could find that called for magnum primers... but my very limited understanding is that the larger magnum rounds usually call for magnum primers?
Well, I hope you guys don't feel like I've abused your knowledge - but you're keeping me safe