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Reloading
300 wetherby mag
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<blockquote data-quote="101sniper" data-source="post: 434391" data-attributes="member: 23006"><p>I might agree with the primer idea but i have used the remaining primers in three diffrent rifles and have have no problems. and the primers that were pulled out of the cases that didn't fire were spent.The 72grs. of 4350 fills the case nicely max is 74g. I really dont think that there would be room for the primer spark to jump the powder charge. I am more inclined to think powder contamination also but i dont know how. Same powder used in two diffrent weapons, same primers used in three diffrent weapons, same reloading steps used in all my reloading. In the rounds that failed to fire the powder is discolored and clumped together. Again I would agree that it is powder contamination but not sure how. I think I will try some mag primers and some powder that Trickymissfit recomended. Thanks again fellas and if anyone has anything else please let me know.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>101sniper</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="101sniper, post: 434391, member: 23006"] I might agree with the primer idea but i have used the remaining primers in three diffrent rifles and have have no problems. and the primers that were pulled out of the cases that didn't fire were spent.The 72grs. of 4350 fills the case nicely max is 74g. I really dont think that there would be room for the primer spark to jump the powder charge. I am more inclined to think powder contamination also but i dont know how. Same powder used in two diffrent weapons, same primers used in three diffrent weapons, same reloading steps used in all my reloading. In the rounds that failed to fire the powder is discolored and clumped together. Again I would agree that it is powder contamination but not sure how. I think I will try some mag primers and some powder that Trickymissfit recomended. Thanks again fellas and if anyone has anything else please let me know. 101sniper [/QUOTE]
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