To clarify, I am new to reloading and value my eyesight and fingers, so I ask a potentially humerous question to experienced reloaders.
I'm learning more and more about the different types of powders, primers, load data etc. and the great attention to detail required....I also am feeling the addiction already, last night I only intended to fully prep 50 or so pieces of brass and that wasn't the case either. I kept on full length sizing, measuring, trimming, chamfering....before you know it, it was well after 3am this morning. I digress......
I have some Win748 (ball), as well as various granular powders; IMR4895, VV N150, Varget.
Yesterday I read that magnum primers should only be used with ball powder because they don't burn as fast as granular. A friend of mine who is well versed in reloading had mentioned that magnum primers are good to go with granular, provided I make the appropriate adjustment to my recipe by reducing my charge by .5 - 1gr to start.
Am I right or am I wrong? (Advice and funny stories are equally valuable)
I'm learning more and more about the different types of powders, primers, load data etc. and the great attention to detail required....I also am feeling the addiction already, last night I only intended to fully prep 50 or so pieces of brass and that wasn't the case either. I kept on full length sizing, measuring, trimming, chamfering....before you know it, it was well after 3am this morning. I digress......
I have some Win748 (ball), as well as various granular powders; IMR4895, VV N150, Varget.
Yesterday I read that magnum primers should only be used with ball powder because they don't burn as fast as granular. A friend of mine who is well versed in reloading had mentioned that magnum primers are good to go with granular, provided I make the appropriate adjustment to my recipe by reducing my charge by .5 - 1gr to start.
Am I right or am I wrong? (Advice and funny stories are equally valuable)


















































