I needed to load some .22 Hornet brass to fireform into .22 K-Hornet brass the other day. I decided to use a 55 grain FMJ (we have several hundred and nobody seems to use them for anything else) and about 7.7 grains WW296 (we had an old can of it that was pretty much full, figured if no one was going to use it for anything else, I might as well use it for fireforming). I looked through our primers for trays that had odd numbers of primers (7 in one, 9 in another, etc.). They were mixed brands, but since I'm not terribly concerned about accuracy just for fireforming (hence the heavy bullets), I wasn't terribly concerned about that.
I came across some Federal small pistol primers that weren't magnum primers. I didn't use them because everything I've read says to use magnum pistol primers with WW296, and I didn't want to stick a bullet in the barrel. The question is this:
If I'm using a smaller charge (7.5 to 8.5 grains or so) of 296, can I get away with using a regular small pistol primer, or do I need to stick with the magnum variety?