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Reloading
Removing bad primers
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<blockquote data-quote="Cold Trigger Finger" data-source="post: 959389" data-attributes="member: 56732"><p>Potentially dud primers are good for practicing sight picture/ trigger squeeze/ follow thru. . </p><p> Or u can just deprime the cases. I've done it lots. . Say at least a couple hundred over the past 30+ years of roloading. . </p><p> Yup. Hundreds! Never had one go off yet. Long skiff rides home. 50+ miles in rough weather. In a the winter. Action Packers are great for keeping stuff dry from rain and snow. But they are not water pruf when submersed. I had about 8 bricks of LRM primers get soaked 1 time. I dried them out on top of my Blaze Queen wood stove. </p><p> It's amazing how cruddy a primer can look with dried salt on it and it still works great. It's also amazing how a primer can look pristine and be a dud. ????? Go figure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cold Trigger Finger, post: 959389, member: 56732"] Potentially dud primers are good for practicing sight picture/ trigger squeeze/ follow thru. . Or u can just deprime the cases. I've done it lots. . Say at least a couple hundred over the past 30+ years of roloading. . Yup. Hundreds! Never had one go off yet. Long skiff rides home. 50+ miles in rough weather. In a the winter. Action Packers are great for keeping stuff dry from rain and snow. But they are not water pruf when submersed. I had about 8 bricks of LRM primers get soaked 1 time. I dried them out on top of my Blaze Queen wood stove. It's amazing how cruddy a primer can look with dried salt on it and it still works great. It's also amazing how a primer can look pristine and be a dud. ????? Go figure. [/QUOTE]
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