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flatlander
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Reading the above posts raised my curiousity to the point where I felt it necessary to go down to the loading room to check whether any of my GM205Ms are magnums - believe it or not, I found two 100ct. boxes with the magnum label mixed in with the last box of non-mags in a 1000ct. box. I've been using out of this box occasionally for the past 12-13yrs. The magnums have different lot #s than the non-magnums - how they got in a 1000ct. box of non-magnums is a mystery to me, as these are the only GM205Ms I've ever purchased.
I bought these primers from a local wholesaler after trading for a Stolle Panda LV rig in 6PPC at our club's gunshow back in '95 or '96. I compared them to plain old nickel-plated WSRs both on paper and over the chrono, and decided there wasn't much use in spending the extra $$ for the 205s, since all I was doing with the PPC was satisfying my curiousity.
Reading the above posts raised my curiousity to the point where I felt it necessary to go down to the loading room to check whether any of my GM205Ms are magnums - believe it or not, I found two 100ct. boxes with the magnum label mixed in with the last box of non-mags in a 1000ct. box. I've been using out of this box occasionally for the past 12-13yrs. The magnums have different lot #s than the non-magnums - how they got in a 1000ct. box of non-magnums is a mystery to me, as these are the only GM205Ms I've ever purchased.
I bought these primers from a local wholesaler after trading for a Stolle Panda LV rig in 6PPC at our club's gunshow back in '95 or '96. I compared them to plain old nickel-plated WSRs both on paper and over the chrono, and decided there wasn't much use in spending the extra $$ for the 205s, since all I was doing with the PPC was satisfying my curiousity.