So, I am new to reloading and I made my first 60 rounds of 30-06. I was using 178 gr Hornady HPBT Match bullets, with CCI primers, and I did 20 rounds of IMR-4350, 20 rounds of IMR-4895, and 20 rounds of IMR-4064. I went to the range, fired all 20 rounds of IMR-4350, then the 20 of IMR-4895, and then a few rounds into my batch of IMR-4064 my gun went click... not bang. So I waited my 60 seconds and ejected the round, looked at it carefully, and it had a good primer strike. I could hear it had the 46 gr of powder in it, so I put it in the unfired round disposal and continued. A few rounds later it happened again. Good primer strike, powder in the case, all appears good. The primers weren't proud, or too deep. They didn't appear to be crushed, or damaged and I did all 60 rounds in the same batch. Any idea what could have caused this? From what I have read, primers failing is VERY uncommon.
I cleaned and checked all my primer pockets with the primer pocket cleaning tool. My brass was really clean. I didn't even hear a primer pop. Just a click from my firing pin, as if I dry fired my rifle.
Thoughts?
I cleaned and checked all my primer pockets with the primer pocket cleaning tool. My brass was really clean. I didn't even hear a primer pop. Just a click from my firing pin, as if I dry fired my rifle.
Thoughts?


















































