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14 August 2016, 05:45
#1 of 13
Remington LRM Large Rifle Magnum primers
Reloaded some 450-400 3 1/4" NE the other day and went to the range to have some fun but every third shot was a dud. Firing pin made a deep enough dimple in primer(center) but nothing happened. Changed barrels, same thing. Don't know how old the primers are exactly but can't be more than 6yrs. Was wondering if I am the only person with this issue or if there are others. Am going to keep them as back ups but only use as a last resort and very sparingly.

Thanks


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14 August 2016, 07:06
dpcd
You ar an exceedingly unlucky guy. Try them in another rifle just to make sure...
I consider 6 year old primers to be brand new. And in Alaska, they should have been cool these years; did you store them next to your stove?
14 August 2016, 07:17
B L O'Connor
Years ago, I had a similar problem with CCI primers. I can't remember exactly what the dimple looked like, but I seem to recall that they were well-dimpled and I'm pretty sure I hadn't seated the primers deeply enough.

Embarrassing for someone who'd been loading on and off for 35 years.

In any event, I've never, ever, had an issue with primers that were seated properly, and some of them were at least 10 years old.

I also never had any problem when, as a kid, I practiced with one of those old, $12, 7.35mm Terni Carcano carbines. The ammo for that rifle was admittedly corrosive (I learned the hard way), but they were at least 20 years old.
14 August 2016, 12:37
#1 of 13
No not near the fire, under my pillow but only at night.
The primers I'm almost sure were seated properly. I've been reloading for over 40 years and this is the first time I can remember this happening more than once in a slab of a 100.
Only loaded 20 rounds with CCI will try those next.


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14 August 2016, 13:26
frankinthelaurels
I've been using this primer only for decades and I'm using primers I bought in the 80-90 and have never had a single mix fire..I still have thousands to go and it's not something that ever enters my mind..
14 August 2016, 15:25
p dog shooter
funny just had the same thing happen 3 days ago with some Rem large pistol primers. They are only 7 or years old
16 August 2016, 20:40
Stonecreek
If the firing pin dimple appears adequate (and it usually takes much less than people think), then the lot of primers is probably defective. Defective primers are very few and far between in my experience, but it can happen.

By the way, I think my newest primers are about 3 years old, but I hardly ever use components that are not much better "seasoned". I still have some which were mail-ordered to beat the implementation of the Gun Control Act of 1968, and they go "bang" each and every time.
17 August 2016, 10:08
memtb
I was recently doing some load development for my son's .308 Win. And, had a very similar occurrence(only once though). When pulling the bullet(Barnes TTSX's are expensive), I found that someone(me) failed to put powder in the case. Pretty embarrassing for someone whose being handloading for 49 years!!! memtb


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21 August 2016, 08:24
Atkinson
I think humidity is a primer killer, but Ive never had primer problems..During the last primer drought I use my supply of about 40 year old CCI primers and all worked fine..


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