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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Do Primers Go Bad
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<blockquote data-quote="John@redmt" data-source="post: 1605037" data-attributes="member: 109410"><p>I'm using the RCBS hand priming tool and both the rifles are Rugers. One is the Predator and the other a standard. They have no issues with factory ammo. I used the same powder in .257 Roberts loads with pre primed casings with no issues. It has to either be the primers or the guy holding the priming tool(me) I'm not ruling out either one.</p><p>I have been considering a bench primer just for the ease of use with arthritic hands. They get sore pretty easily.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John@redmt, post: 1605037, member: 109410"] I'm using the RCBS hand priming tool and both the rifles are Rugers. One is the Predator and the other a standard. They have no issues with factory ammo. I used the same powder in .257 Roberts loads with pre primed casings with no issues. It has to either be the primers or the guy holding the priming tool(me) I'm not ruling out either one. I have been considering a bench primer just for the ease of use with arthritic hands. They get sore pretty easily. [/QUOTE]
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