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  • billybob44

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    Surprising to hear. I've loaded and shot around 5,000 rounds in the past few years using them exclusively- never a failure. It would be nice if they would load them at factory cup down instead of up.

    You'll find that a primer flip tray takes all of that frustration out of the equation...:dunno: Bill..:popcorn:
     

    sbcman

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    You'll find that a primer flip tray takes all of that frustration out of the equation...:dunno: Bill..:popcorn:

    Not quite right for my loading set-up. I use a Lee hand primer. It only takes a shake or five to get them right. Point was, that's my only beef with those primers and it's a small one. I'm really surprised folks were having that much trouble with them.
     

    Bullfrog80

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    I finally tried wolf primers and have had no issues in my AR. I loaded up some 75g match bullets over H335 and wolf primers. They shot sub moa when I did my part. I can't see paying more than I have too if they work. I'll be trying them in .45 shortly....
     

    sbcman

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    I finally tried wolf primers and have had no issues in my AR. I loaded up some 75g match bullets over H335 and wolf primers. They shot sub moa when I did my part. I can't see paying more than I have too if they work. I'll be trying them in .45 shortly....

    Good to know. If I get a chance at them on the cheap, I'll try them.
     

    khh

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    had been warned by lee to use only cci or winchester primers in my press that has auto feed. Lee claims that other brands in my pro 1000 ( my second lee 1000) may ignite when pressing.
     
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