Hi guys - I've never used H4831SC in my 7mag before so this is a new one for me. I was at the range today and began experiencing some slight hangfires - just a 1/10 second from click to bang maybe but still a bit unnerving. Then... I got a total hangfire. I was lighting them with cci200 primers.
Tonight, I thought I'd pull the hangfire apart and dump the powder for reuse but the powder was all kinda chunked together (no, it wasn't compressed to start with). After some flicking of the side of the case the powder did finally come out but some sticks are golden yellowish color and some looks like normal. Almost 50-50. Is this partially burnt powder?
This primer batch is known to be good as a friend shot 1500 of them already. As an aside, I did end up handling them in my palm for a second or 2 (my hands aren't usually greasy either) because I had the wrong shell holder in my autoprime.
So - do you think it's because I handled them in my palm or do you think 61.5 grains H4831SC in a 7mag case needs a magnum primer? I've never had a need for a magnum primer before, but then again I haven't ever used cci 200 primers in my 7mag either, usually use wlr. But also the slowest powder I've used is imr4350.
Tonight, I thought I'd pull the hangfire apart and dump the powder for reuse but the powder was all kinda chunked together (no, it wasn't compressed to start with). After some flicking of the side of the case the powder did finally come out but some sticks are golden yellowish color and some looks like normal. Almost 50-50. Is this partially burnt powder?
This primer batch is known to be good as a friend shot 1500 of them already. As an aside, I did end up handling them in my palm for a second or 2 (my hands aren't usually greasy either) because I had the wrong shell holder in my autoprime.
So - do you think it's because I handled them in my palm or do you think 61.5 grains H4831SC in a 7mag case needs a magnum primer? I've never had a need for a magnum primer before, but then again I haven't ever used cci 200 primers in my 7mag either, usually use wlr. But also the slowest powder I've used is imr4350.