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<blockquote data-quote="DaveB" data-source="post: 5143508" data-attributes="member: 5958"><p>My thinking.....</p><p></p><p>1. if the primer ignited sufficient to launch bullet into barrel, then powder was bad. </p><p>2. If some powder was ignited that should have been sufficient to ignite the rest unless the powder was bad. </p><p></p><p>IMHO that powder was corrupted. A weak primer ignition would not have ignited a portion of the powder. It may have gone boom BOOOMMMM but as you reported there was a less than normal report, I say powder was bad. </p><p></p><p>Check you inventory</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveB, post: 5143508, member: 5958"] My thinking..... 1. if the primer ignited sufficient to launch bullet into barrel, then powder was bad. 2. If some powder was ignited that should have been sufficient to ignite the rest unless the powder was bad. IMHO that powder was corrupted. A weak primer ignition would not have ignited a portion of the powder. It may have gone boom BOOOMMMM but as you reported there was a less than normal report, I say powder was bad. Check you inventory [/QUOTE]
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