So i'm not new to reloading but i'm not an old hat at it either, recently acquired a 500 magnum, so started working up some loads for it. First one was with unique and after 40-50 rounds it's good no issues, unfortunately my supply of Unique is dwindling ( i load all my revolver cartridges with unique) so i picked up Lil Gun as i have seen some loads for it as well, never tried this powder before. loaded 20 rounds 35gr lil gun, under a 350gr berry's jacketed flat nose, federal large rifle primer in a magtec brass. first time to the range got through 8 of those no issues, warmer load than the unique but i expected that after looking at the published load data. round #9 Squib... just pushed the bullet into the lands a 1/4 inch not enough to clear the cylinder so can't open the cylinder, tap the bullet out and examine.
Full powder charge, some of the powder is slightly yellowed and clumped together, primer is backed out of the pocket (not surprised by that). So i pull a bunch of them and check the powder none of them look out of the ordinary, i check the bottle of powder (it was new/sealed) it all looks ok.
So today i try out a few of the ones i still have left trying to rule out if that 1 was a fluke since 8 were fine and the ones i pulled looked fine. tried one of my old reloads with unique, works perfect. try 2 of the lil gun loads, no problem. round #3 of the lil gun loads same exact thing.
This time i took a picture, the anvil is separated from the primer body and the powder is clumped/yellowed again. full powder charge in there.
My question is, would your opinion be it's definitely the powder? could i have a bunk batch of primers? in the thousands of rounds i've loaded i have never had an issue like this.

Full powder charge, some of the powder is slightly yellowed and clumped together, primer is backed out of the pocket (not surprised by that). So i pull a bunch of them and check the powder none of them look out of the ordinary, i check the bottle of powder (it was new/sealed) it all looks ok.
So today i try out a few of the ones i still have left trying to rule out if that 1 was a fluke since 8 were fine and the ones i pulled looked fine. tried one of my old reloads with unique, works perfect. try 2 of the lil gun loads, no problem. round #3 of the lil gun loads same exact thing.
This time i took a picture, the anvil is separated from the primer body and the powder is clumped/yellowed again. full powder charge in there.
My question is, would your opinion be it's definitely the powder? could i have a bunk batch of primers? in the thousands of rounds i've loaded i have never had an issue like this.



















































