It could, James, but I've never noticed it at 'hunting' distances. I seldom run 'mag' primers with 110/296 unless I'm going where the temp is extremely cold and I've only experienced one squib where the primer didn't fully ignite the charge. However, I very seldom load .454's preferring a hot .45 Colt load.


It's not the gun, but the man behind it.

Sheriff Russell Cottle, Ret.
USMC; 1967-1970; Vietnam-'68-'69