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Do Primers Go Bad
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<blockquote data-quote="Angelo Campana" data-source="post: 1605576" data-attributes="member: 109336"><p>I use the RCBS Primer Loader, in concert with the Holland Primer Seating Tools. Great tool, as you can set the primer depth, that's the most efficient. I set my Creedmoor Primer depth ~.007". My Grendel rounds are set to ~.005" -> .006". I keep my Primers in the safe at 40% - 50% humidity. And in Florida during the rainy Season, loaded Bullets, Primers, and Powder have Dry Pack bags close by. I have run into Primers that get damp. Just throw them into a Tupperware container and drop either a large Dry-Pack, or Rice (before it's cooked....LOL) into it and put the top on. 3 days it has taken to dry 250 Primers. And NO misfires. Thought I'd put that RCBS Primer Loading station up. Darrell Holland has a great setup, and the price is reasonable. Tell Darrel I mentioned him.......very informative fellow. <a href="https://hollandguns.com/" target="_blank">https://hollandguns.com/</a>[ATTACH=full]128369[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angelo Campana, post: 1605576, member: 109336"] I use the RCBS Primer Loader, in concert with the Holland Primer Seating Tools. Great tool, as you can set the primer depth, that's the most efficient. I set my Creedmoor Primer depth ~.007". My Grendel rounds are set to ~.005" -> .006". I keep my Primers in the safe at 40% - 50% humidity. And in Florida during the rainy Season, loaded Bullets, Primers, and Powder have Dry Pack bags close by. I have run into Primers that get damp. Just throw them into a Tupperware container and drop either a large Dry-Pack, or Rice (before it's cooked....LOL) into it and put the top on. 3 days it has taken to dry 250 Primers. And NO misfires. Thought I'd put that RCBS Primer Loading station up. Darrell Holland has a great setup, and the price is reasonable. Tell Darrel I mentioned him.......very informative fellow. [URL]https://hollandguns.com/[/URL][ATTACH=full]128369[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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