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Reloading
Do Primers Go Bad
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<blockquote data-quote="Gcan" data-source="post: 1605653" data-attributes="member: 102867"><p>Dry 50 cases in your oven at 170 degrees for 30 min. Let them cool Then prime them JUST Load primers. No powder. No bullets. Shoot them all. If you have misses its probably primers. Only other things to check: headspace on cases. My 300 blk out Ruger American wont shoot the ammo i load for my ar blk out. I get what looks like a reasonable primer strike but they don't go off. That brass is .006 longer than the ar brass. If I set the brass back for ar I get 2-4 out of 10 that don't go off in Ruger. </p><p>I suppose you could have a weak slow firing pin/spring. Strong enough to dent but not fast enough. Try the oven trik first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gcan, post: 1605653, member: 102867"] Dry 50 cases in your oven at 170 degrees for 30 min. Let them cool Then prime them JUST Load primers. No powder. No bullets. Shoot them all. If you have misses its probably primers. Only other things to check: headspace on cases. My 300 blk out Ruger American wont shoot the ammo i load for my ar blk out. I get what looks like a reasonable primer strike but they don’t go off. That brass is .006 longer than the ar brass. If I set the brass back for ar I get 2-4 out of 10 that don’t go off in Ruger. I suppose you could have a weak slow firing pin/spring. Strong enough to dent but not fast enough. Try the oven trik first. [/QUOTE]
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