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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 434250" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>I never said the load was a bad load, but I really was unaware that they had loads using 4350. I'm now thinking you may have some bad primers. I've bought a lot or two of primers in the past that had a few primers that were weak, and even a few duds mixed in there. I once bought a few hundred primers (CCI small primers) to use in my .222. Ignition was all over the place, and about one in five was a dud. Yet if you struck that primer two or three times the round might go off. I rebuilt the trigger and firing pin assembly twice with new parts; only to get the same results. Tried them in my .223, and got the same results with different powder combos. It ended up being a bad lot of primers. I think I'd call Hogdon (they now own IMR) and ask them for their opinion. Lastly have you ever tried IMR7828? I use that and RL22 and RL 25 in my Weatherbys.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 434250, member: 25383"] I never said the load was a bad load, but I really was unaware that they had loads using 4350. I'm now thinking you may have some bad primers. I've bought a lot or two of primers in the past that had a few primers that were weak, and even a few duds mixed in there. I once bought a few hundred primers (CCI small primers) to use in my .222. Ignition was all over the place, and about one in five was a dud. Yet if you struck that primer two or three times the round might go off. I rebuilt the trigger and firing pin assembly twice with new parts; only to get the same results. Tried them in my .223, and got the same results with different powder combos. It ended up being a bad lot of primers. I think I'd call Hogdon (they now own IMR) and ask them for their opinion. Lastly have you ever tried IMR7828? I use that and RL22 and RL 25 in my Weatherbys. gary [/QUOTE]
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