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Old October 28, 2012, 02:58 PM   #2
buck460XVR
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Since the problem occurred with different brands of primers and different guns, I'm guessing your problem is related to the seating depth of your primers. I always tend to seat my primers a tad below flush and have never had a issue. The firing on the second attempt kinda points to it, as the first strike sets the primer deeper and the second strike sets it off.
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