Cat Shooter:
Believe it or not I have has the least trouble out of Winchester primers. I have loaded comercially millionws of them. The most accurate have been Federals .205m, 210m, and 215m.
Russian Primers are not consistent in their depth.
CCIs have been accurate but you can count on about 1 or 2 out of 5000 not going off.
Since I began keeping my primers in a warming,dehumidifing) bread box I have little to no misfires.
Rusytstud
Hey, Just a thought on the matter, I know CCI,and I assume other makers) use water as part of the process of making primers,was told this years ago by CCI tech guy, I had alot of primers get wet after a tornado riped the roof off of our house and wanted to know if this would kill them) and was told that as long as they are thoroughly dry before use they should be fine. I'm wondering if CCI packs and ships their primers before they are completely dried out? Would explain why the guy who "bakes" his has better luck with them.
I never use BR primers just the regular ones but have had no real problems with them, even buying CCI primers at Wal-Mart!