. Ive got in arguements with a few guys that dont believe primers can effect accuracy as much as powder or bullets.
Of course, that info is even in beginner books. They say if you change primers you need to rework the load.
You simply can't change primers and expect the same groups with the same powder charge as a standard, sometimes you might hit it, but most times not. You need to rework the load.
So saying one primer is better than another because it won't work with the same load won't prove the first primer is best for accuracy, It could be as little as .2 of a grain differance than dials the load in again.
And unless those different loads/primers are run over a chrony you won't know which "High End" charge is best.
One primer will be best for that load because that's what the load was worked up for,,,
There's another way to load too,,
You can say "I want a load this big" (choose your charge) then swap primers until you find one that works best, and tune it from there,
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