Dominion Primers + H110/w296 = :(

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was loading up 50 rounds of 357mag 158gr berry's round nose with 15gr of H110/W296 and thought i would give the domonion arms primers a try. well 2 rounds went off great and the third... bullet stuck in the barrel :(.

i've had no issue with them in 9mm or 45acp, but i won't be using them for h110 powder anymore.
 
no, standard. but with cci or winchester i don't have issues. i'm gonna try shooting off the other 47 rounds and see how it goes.
 
was loading up 50 rounds of 357mag 158gr berry's round nose with 15gr of H110/W296 and thought i would give the domonion arms primers a try. well 2 rounds went off great and the third... bullet stuck in the barrel :(.

i've had no issue with them in 9mm or 45acp, but i won't be using them for h110 powder anymore.

My book says 16.3 Gr-17Gr of H-110
 
bullet stuck in barrel usually no powder or too little powder just saying you know. I just loaded a batch of .45 acp with the dominion primers,??????????????//
 
bullet stuck in barrel usually no powder or too little powder just saying you know.

Or no powder ignition from using the wrong primer, which is the case here. H110/W296 isn't easy to ignite, this is why you need magnum primers that have more compound in them.
 
My book says 16.3 Gr-17Gr of H-110

Depends on what book you have. Older books will have a lot hotter loads. I load 14gr usally at the most 14.8gr of H110 with CCI mag primers. Shoots very nice and burns clean.


Sounds like the issue he is the non mag primers every info I have ever seen on H110 says mag primers only.
 
I loaded them by hand, each one had powder. I also saw the yellow/brown coloured powder like in the last thread which I've seen a few rimes before.

They are new Dominion primers, my main point of the thread was use the correct primer. As I said they (Dominion) work great in 9mm and 45acp for me.
 
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