The primer should be flush with the case head...if it is noticeably below flush that could well be the problem.
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The primer should be flush with the case head...if it is noticeably below flush that could well be the problem.
The primer is flush just not flat like the fired cases, any problem with me loading an empty case with a new primer and seeing what the hit is like? The primer will be a different brand of course
My primers are seated deeper than the purchased reloads but it went off sweet Attachment 56654
Any powder in the ones that didnt go off?
Id be tempted to shoot em all off at paper and start again, even just prime 50 and see if you can get a missfire.
There is definitely powder in them , i will still get the headspace checked out and i will see if i can borrow an inertia puller and try save the projectiles . Otherwise i will just shoot them off at the farm and load up my own
Try fire the misfire ones again in your rifle, if they go off then it's likely your rifle. Otherwise try fire them in another rifle, if they don't go off you'll know it's the ammo.
Everytime I get a misfire I re-cock and give them another go, pretty rare now but common in an old Brno I had.