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Originally Posted by Rule3
Weighing the cartridges (powder or not) has nothing to do with a primer igniting. Plus weighing will not even tell if you have powder in them.
A squib (no powder) with the primer igniting will still make a pop or sound. As Arch stated did you re strike the failures??
I have never had a dud with a Win large or small primer.
How do you prime? On the press or by a hand tool?
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how will weighing the cartridges not tell you if they have powder in them? Im not trying to smart or anything(im new to this and still learning) but if I take a good know round powder and all and weigh it, wouldnt it weigh less if it didnt have 7.0g of powder in it?
I did not try and fire the round again. To be honest I was nervous about doing it because I have never ran into this issue before. I prime by a lee hand tool. After every time I inspect the primer and they are flush with the brass case.