Soundguy
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If I lived in a cold area.. I'd use mag primers on any ammo calling for a mag primer.
Keep in mind by not using a mag primer, you are/may/probably aren't, developing the book pressure that is stated in the load chart. Thus if you were making rounds for a specific velocity, or point of impact issue ( even target shooting ), then your choice of a non mag primer, could be effecting the issues I mentioned.
Probably not an issue, and can be factored for in shooting.. just tossing it out there for other possibly inexperienced reloaders that maynot have understood the question or why it was asked.
Keep in mind by not using a mag primer, you are/may/probably aren't, developing the book pressure that is stated in the load chart. Thus if you were making rounds for a specific velocity, or point of impact issue ( even target shooting ), then your choice of a non mag primer, could be effecting the issues I mentioned.
Probably not an issue, and can be factored for in shooting.. just tossing it out there for other possibly inexperienced reloaders that maynot have understood the question or why it was asked.