I brought about 35 rounds of reloaded .45 to the range. About five rounds fired normally, the other 30 or so did not fire.
The primers had the usual hammer pin marks, no different from the fired rounds.
Came home, used the bullet puller to open all the cases. All had the usual powder charge.
Deprimed the cartridges, the primers were the usual copper color on the inside, there was no ignition.
Took a couple of these primers to the garage, lay them on the concrete floor, and gave them a good hammer blow. No ignition !
These were Winchester large pistol primers bought at Le Baron. Has anyone out there ever had an similar experience with defective primers?
The primers had the usual hammer pin marks, no different from the fired rounds.
Came home, used the bullet puller to open all the cases. All had the usual powder charge.
Deprimed the cartridges, the primers were the usual copper color on the inside, there was no ignition.
Took a couple of these primers to the garage, lay them on the concrete floor, and gave them a good hammer blow. No ignition !
These were Winchester large pistol primers bought at Le Baron. Has anyone out there ever had an similar experience with defective primers?