Most manuals list magnum primers with ball powders because ball powder is harder to ignite.
The problem is exacerbated in large bore rifles, because the volume increases dramatically as the bullet starts to move. Increased volume is decreased pressure - and it takes pressure to get ignition.
I have had the click-bang feeling a number of times with ball powder.
Two things you can do:
Use a magnum primer or a stnd Wincheter primer. This will speed up ignition.
Use a firmer crimp. This will increase ignition pressure.
There is a difference in primers. (Second primer is a Winchester.)
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in the past all different main primers available for rifle were shown on different pictures. it was interesting.