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Reloading
Do Primers Go Bad
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<blockquote data-quote="RYEWSKY25284" data-source="post: 1609949" data-attributes="member: 76586"><p>In a pinch, one time I found my self very low on primers and use some 18-20 year old lot of Remington 9 1/2's . Was goin on a Wild Hog hunt. They were all ready oxidizing.</p><p>Loaded a 10 rounds went to the range to test fire them and to my surprise ...........BANG. They were all fine. I do make sure my hands are clean while reloading. Most of the time I use Nitril gloves. P.S. shot 3 hogs that weekend</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RYEWSKY25284, post: 1609949, member: 76586"] In a pinch, one time I found my self very low on primers and use some 18-20 year old lot of Remington 9 1/2's . Was goin on a Wild Hog hunt. They were all ready oxidizing. Loaded a 10 rounds went to the range to test fire them and to my surprise ...........BANG. They were all fine. I do make sure my hands are clean while reloading. Most of the time I use Nitril gloves. P.S. shot 3 hogs that weekend [/QUOTE]
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