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Issues with primers
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<blockquote data-quote="dirtyhands" data-source="post: 4212966" data-attributes="member: 16324"><p>OK guys this is a new as of last year chiappa ridge runner takedown. It's a winchester 1886 lever action rifle. I was unaware that primers were so finicky about dirty hands which I'm sure I had at the time. I did not inspect the primers I just recocked the hammer and squeezed the trigger. All the rounds fired after the second hit. I haven't had any failures with the 100 or so factory rounds I've fired. I loaded up some more yesterday and tried to focus on seating the primers till I felt resistance then stopped. I think that covers all the questions. Thanks so far for the help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtyhands, post: 4212966, member: 16324"] OK guys this is a new as of last year chiappa ridge runner takedown. It's a winchester 1886 lever action rifle. I was unaware that primers were so finicky about dirty hands which I'm sure I had at the time. I did not inspect the primers I just recocked the hammer and squeezed the trigger. All the rounds fired after the second hit. I haven't had any failures with the 100 or so factory rounds I've fired. I loaded up some more yesterday and tried to focus on seating the primers till I felt resistance then stopped. I think that covers all the questions. Thanks so far for the help [/QUOTE]
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