I have heard that holes through a primer without any other pressure signs is called blanking. I built a 6.5 Creedmoor, 24" Ballistic Advantage Barrel and a Trybe bolt carrier group. It shot all the S&B ammo fine, no problems. But when I tried my reloads, which were several grains under the max. load, the primers blanked. Then I heard you have to use magnum primers (I'm using Lapua brass small rifle primers) but hadn't seen that in the reloading manuals. I could not get any of the Varget loads to not blank. 135 grain at first, then the 140 grain. Sierra 135, Barnes Match Burners for the 140 grain. No adjustable gas block yet. Thinking that might help. Also, the hole for the gas was too small, researched it, and drilled it out to the proper specs. as per several manufacturers. Works great now for bolt hold open etc. but still blanking. What do you think caused this? I also heard if the firing pin hole is too large, that causes this. Pin looks good, a bit of powder on it of course, but no pitting or damage. Anyone cured this problem before? Thanks for your help. Oh, and when it first happened I stopped, took all that ammo home, pulled the bullets, and checked the powder and it was correct according to published specs. Would loading them to 2.775 instead of 2.800 cause this as well?