I had a thread about 3 months ago discussing how I kept getting 2-3 duds out of 60-70 rounds at the rsnge almost every time. I don't think I have ever come home from the range without a few duds in my ammo box. I keep hearing how rare this is. Now I bought my reloading gear at the same time I bought my new savage 10 fcp sr
Although I was pretty OCD about my reloading techniques. People suggested in my last thread it was because I was using sonic cleaner and possibly water was still in the brass. Well I haven't shot for almost 1.5 months. Been so damn busy. I had brass clean and sized in ammo racks upside down for 1.5 months.
I reloaded 90 bullets last week I was going to the range. I came home with 4 duds that day.
I have used cci and Winchester primers. I have installed the primers using the attachment on the hornady press, and I have used the hand held hornady primer tool.
I have sized pre clean and post clean. I have pretty much changed every variable in my reloading each time I went to see if I could figure it out. And I still have duds.
So now I've turned my attention to the gun. The primers are always dented pretty deep. And I always try to fire the round a second time to see if it will go off and it never does. So if it was weak primer strike the second hit would have worked.
I'm running out of ideas. Anyone know what it could be? The duds are in no particular order. I had it happen once 3 rounds in a row. But normally it's just random ones throughout my day.
Please if anyone can figure this mystery out please advise.
Although I was pretty OCD about my reloading techniques. People suggested in my last thread it was because I was using sonic cleaner and possibly water was still in the brass. Well I haven't shot for almost 1.5 months. Been so damn busy. I had brass clean and sized in ammo racks upside down for 1.5 months.
I reloaded 90 bullets last week I was going to the range. I came home with 4 duds that day.
I have used cci and Winchester primers. I have installed the primers using the attachment on the hornady press, and I have used the hand held hornady primer tool.
I have sized pre clean and post clean. I have pretty much changed every variable in my reloading each time I went to see if I could figure it out. And I still have duds.
So now I've turned my attention to the gun. The primers are always dented pretty deep. And I always try to fire the round a second time to see if it will go off and it never does. So if it was weak primer strike the second hit would have worked.
I'm running out of ideas. Anyone know what it could be? The duds are in no particular order. I had it happen once 3 rounds in a row. But normally it's just random ones throughout my day.
Please if anyone can figure this mystery out please advise.


















































