Is it considered safe to use published Cheddite CX2000 (209) primer data with NS 688 (209) primers?
Thanks for the link! Helpful for 12 Gauge, but what about sub gauge data?untitled (dkgtrading.com) Open this link for Noblesport loading data.
they didn't post anything about sub gauge.Thanks for the link! Helpful for 12 Gauge, but what about sub gauge data?
According to the title page the info is for Nobel Sport 686 primers which are cooler than 688.untitled (dkgtrading.com) Open this link for Noblesport loading data.
Good catch!According to the title page the info is for Nobel Sport 686 primers which are cooler than 688.
Definitely a good catch! Has anyone seen any data for the NS 688 primers?According to the title page the info is for Nobel Sport 686 primers which are cooler than 688.
Thanks for the information. Personally I'd have no issues following the axiom of substituting primers as long as the load doesn't exceed 8,500 psi. I haven't found the need to hotrod shotshell loads for clays.I did a lot of research on NS 688 / 209's when they hit the market last year. I have posted on here a few times.
*I emailed DKG and they replied to use the 688/209 with Win209 data.
*I have used the 688's with the manual from the DKG website with no problems and great success.
*DKG also confirmed the NS688 is .244 compared to a Win209 at .243 diameter. As a result, they may be "slightly" difficult to load the first time as the hull primer pocket is widened. You may or may not have problems with other smaller primers falling out if you go back and forth. Given the shortage of US primers, I can't imagine this is a common problem. I use a Sharpie to mark my NS688 hulls as a precaution. Since the only primer I reload is a NS688, I don't have any problems with wider primer pockets.
*I spoke with Alliant bc their is no published Alliant data for the NS688's. Alliant told me you can safely sub any primer if the their original load data shows PSI at 6500-8500 for the original primer listed. Do NOT sub primers if the original data for original primer is over 8500psi.
*Any comments about NobelSport primers having problems in cold weather is bunk. The cold weather issues are for 686's. I shot several thousand of the 688's all winter in the upper midwest with zero malfunctions.
***Check the Reloading page on here. There is a thread at the top for tested loads that includes the data sheets. There is a spreadsheet that you can sort by column including primers. It has about 20 different NS688/209 loads.
I have done everything I indicated above and had no problems after almost two boxes of NS688's with different lot numbers.
NS688/209's are darn good primers.
it says on the box.
it says on the box.