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Powder/Primer storage
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<blockquote data-quote="Wrenches" data-source="post: 2285164" data-attributes="member: 93135"><p>I posted this about a year ago, but here it is again. I was forming 256 Newton brass from once fired 270 WW brass. I needed to check water capacity for a quick load question. I seated a new WW WLR primer and filled with water and checked the water weight. Set it aside and forgot about it. Two or three weeks later I picked up the case and it was still half full of water. I dumped the water out and placed it in the rifle and it fired just fine. Sounded just like a new primer that hadn't been exposed to water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wrenches, post: 2285164, member: 93135"] I posted this about a year ago, but here it is again. I was forming 256 Newton brass from once fired 270 WW brass. I needed to check water capacity for a quick load question. I seated a new WW WLR primer and filled with water and checked the water weight. Set it aside and forgot about it. Two or three weeks later I picked up the case and it was still half full of water. I dumped the water out and placed it in the rifle and it fired just fine. Sounded just like a new primer that hadn't been exposed to water. [/QUOTE]
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