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I'm with rijndael. Blow that picture up and the primer looks way deep. Bad primer pockets would be my guess.Anyone else have this many duds at once?? View attachment 1226830
Neither have I. Possibly not seated fully and the firing pin pushed them to full seating depth. That would cushion the pin strike enough to quite possibly dent the primer but not ignite it.I've never had a 7 1/2 fail.
Did you hit any of them a second time. If it fires after a second hit then I know its probably a seating depth issue. My shooting buddy made a batch that were not seated fully and that's how I figured it out.Yeah it does almost seem as if the primer is pushed in more. And I did not uniform the primer pockets
The primer pockets are too deep, each and every one is seated well Past flush enough to cause misfires. The ones that fired should be placed side by side 4 good, 4 bad for us to see. Did you by chance trim the primer pockets to square them up?
The primer pockets are too deep, each and every one is seated well Past flush enough to cause misfires. The ones that fired should be placed side by side 4 good, 4 bad for us to see. Did you by chance trim the primer pockets to square them up?