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Do Primers Go Bad
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<blockquote data-quote="John@redmt" data-source="post: 1609954" data-attributes="member: 109410"><p>Hah! I like the rock on flat ground,,,</p><p>I too have been shooting well over 50 years and started loading shotgun at near 50 years for competition and fun. With life changes I got out of the reloading until about a year or so with rifle reloads. With age come memory gaps. Some guys can tell you what shoes they wore to kindergarten. That ain't me! When I had a couple no fires I blew it off as "musta screwed something up" as when I started loading again with a newly acquired RCBS rock chucker that I got a smoking deal on, I crushed a few primers when I installed them with a hand primer. I got the feel for it and was quite satisfied with the results. Now nearly a year later, I start getting no fire and hang fires. My first thought was what did I screw up this time? I can't see any issues physical or chemical (oil ect.) that would cause a problem. Therefore the original question of "Do primers go bad?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John@redmt, post: 1609954, member: 109410"] Hah! I like the rock on flat ground,,, I too have been shooting well over 50 years and started loading shotgun at near 50 years for competition and fun. With life changes I got out of the reloading until about a year or so with rifle reloads. With age come memory gaps. Some guys can tell you what shoes they wore to kindergarten. That ain't me! When I had a couple no fires I blew it off as "musta screwed something up" as when I started loading again with a newly acquired RCBS rock chucker that I got a smoking deal on, I crushed a few primers when I installed them with a hand primer. I got the feel for it and was quite satisfied with the results. Now nearly a year later, I start getting no fire and hang fires. My first thought was what did I screw up this time? I can't see any issues physical or chemical (oil ect.) that would cause a problem. Therefore the original question of "Do primers go bad?" [/QUOTE]
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