I have had great success on target and with very low ES's when using these primers in my three 6mmBR rifles. I am using VARGET - 30.2 grains in two guns and VV550 - 31 grains in another. I have found that Federal 205M's are a bit "soft" for these loads. These rifles are F-Class Open guns and we shoot out to 1000 yards using the Berger 105 BT and 107 SMK bullets.
I note in Precision Shooting the the BR guys use only Fed 205M's with VV133 powder and am pretty sure they are loading to high pressures. I'm also pretty sure they are very savvy guys and have tried Russian primers and went back to 205M's.
I have a supply of Wolf Large Rifle and Large Rifle Magnum primers and have not been so pleased. I have had a number of hang fires with the LR primers and IMR 4064 in a Schmidt-Rubin K31 with these - I know not a target gun, but I am the local Match Director for our rifle matches and we are starting a Service Rifle Match this month.
What has been your range results using Wolf primers? Good or bad?
George
I note in Precision Shooting the the BR guys use only Fed 205M's with VV133 powder and am pretty sure they are loading to high pressures. I'm also pretty sure they are very savvy guys and have tried Russian primers and went back to 205M's.
I have a supply of Wolf Large Rifle and Large Rifle Magnum primers and have not been so pleased. I have had a number of hang fires with the LR primers and IMR 4064 in a Schmidt-Rubin K31 with these - I know not a target gun, but I am the local Match Director for our rifle matches and we are starting a Service Rifle Match this month.
What has been your range results using Wolf primers? Good or bad?
George