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Reloading
Do Primers Go Bad
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<blockquote data-quote="Elfego Baca" data-source="post: 1605627" data-attributes="member: 23445"><p>In the mid 90s I bought a couple of partial sleeves that were in wooden trays. I used them up before 2000. With a couple of exceptions they all fired.</p><p>I bought some mildew odor sleeves at Gun shows- they all fired.</p><p>Recently I had some misfires in my Marlin 336CB. I attributed it to contaminated primers due to my carelessness in priming the cases!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elfego Baca, post: 1605627, member: 23445"] In the mid 90s I bought a couple of partial sleeves that were in wooden trays. I used them up before 2000. With a couple of exceptions they all fired. I bought some mildew odor sleeves at Gun shows- they all fired. Recently I had some misfires in my Marlin 336CB. I attributed it to contaminated primers due to my carelessness in priming the cases! [/QUOTE]
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