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Reloading
Do Primers Go Bad
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<blockquote data-quote="Swiftkill" data-source="post: 1605697" data-attributes="member: 104167"><p>I'd try a couple more NEW handloads if it is convenient and just do what you normally do. Make sure the primers are not seated TOO DEEP. If you have more problems I'd send the primers back. I do like Winchester primers BUT, I heard that for a period there was a problem with a loose fit and gas would blow by the primer and make a hole in the brass at the primer pocket. You can search for that. But your problem is IGNITION? </p><p>FYI for all you reading this.. <strong>WOLF Primers are the ticket,</strong> believe it or not. Many Brenchrest shooters are using them. Theyu have the lowest standard deviation of any primer... evend Federal Match and CCI BR. If you can find them you owe it to yourself to try them! FWIW.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swiftkill, post: 1605697, member: 104167"] I'd try a couple more NEW handloads if it is convenient and just do what you normally do. Make sure the primers are not seated TOO DEEP. If you have more problems I'd send the primers back. I do like Winchester primers BUT, I heard that for a period there was a problem with a loose fit and gas would blow by the primer and make a hole in the brass at the primer pocket. You can search for that. But your problem is IGNITION? FYI for all you reading this.. [B]WOLF Primers are the ticket,[/B] believe it or not. Many Brenchrest shooters are using them. Theyu have the lowest standard deviation of any primer... evend Federal Match and CCI BR. If you can find them you owe it to yourself to try them! FWIW. [/QUOTE]
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