Sorry not a thread on really cheap pistol primers 
I loaded some 124 gr LRN over 4.7 gr of universal clays and while shooting my pistol (a mp 446 Viking)
It wouldn't go into battery. I looked and there was a primer stuck in the chamber.
I removed it and went back to shooting.
It happened again, this time the blown primer was in front of the hammer!!
I stopped shooting, which I should've done in the first place. That was two blown primers out of 82 (out of 100 loaded)
Now I'm new to shooting and even newer to reloading, so go easy on me please.
The brass was a mix of twice fired and range pick up, and my OAL was 1.09 inches give or take a .01.
I used a lee powder loader and visually inspected the charges before loading.
I read up a bit on CGN and the web, not even knowing they were called "blown primers" but the majority of info were for rifle rounds.
I've yet to check my brass..I was firing about three hundred rounds of 9mm, 40 cal and 45. along with 50 rounds of 223. A good range day
What do you guys think? Loose primer pockets? bullet seated to far? Heavy charge? I don't think it was the charge I wasn't anyway near to max.
I'll check the 9mm cases after sorting them Sat night. This is kinda making me question reloading, but I find it relaxing and fun. A guy I was talking to at work asked if I reloaded and a said yes with a bunch of pride.
Any thoughts?
Dean
I loaded some 124 gr LRN over 4.7 gr of universal clays and while shooting my pistol (a mp 446 Viking)
It wouldn't go into battery. I looked and there was a primer stuck in the chamber.
I removed it and went back to shooting.
It happened again, this time the blown primer was in front of the hammer!!
I stopped shooting, which I should've done in the first place. That was two blown primers out of 82 (out of 100 loaded)
Now I'm new to shooting and even newer to reloading, so go easy on me please.
The brass was a mix of twice fired and range pick up, and my OAL was 1.09 inches give or take a .01.
I used a lee powder loader and visually inspected the charges before loading.
I read up a bit on CGN and the web, not even knowing they were called "blown primers" but the majority of info were for rifle rounds.
I've yet to check my brass..I was firing about three hundred rounds of 9mm, 40 cal and 45. along with 50 rounds of 223. A good range day
What do you guys think? Loose primer pockets? bullet seated to far? Heavy charge? I don't think it was the charge I wasn't anyway near to max.
I'll check the 9mm cases after sorting them Sat night. This is kinda making me question reloading, but I find it relaxing and fun. A guy I was talking to at work asked if I reloaded and a said yes with a bunch of pride.
Any thoughts?
Dean


















































