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Originally Posted by Buckhead
If the primers are kept separated at all times then they are not able to communicate. Having them in contact allows them to become part of the collective and adjust their ignition parameters to follow a more synchronized pattern. I’ve had several 0.7 moa hunting rifles that now shoot in the 2’s because the primers are allowed to communicate their ignition sequence parameters.
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You should do the same with powder, buy it on sale, throw it in a bucket, stir. Works in any cartridge, use with random primers, shoots in the 1's.