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Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Northeast Georgia
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I just had something happen that I have never had happen before. A primer went off while I was using a kinetic bullet puller.
My next door neighbor called me and asked me to come over because he was having problems seating some primers in his 9mm cases. When I got there I looked at the problem cases. He had a bunch of WCC 09 brass with crimped in primers that he had de-primed. He then had shoved some Federal primers into the primer pocket using a Lee Ram Prime. He did that without swaging the military crimp out of the primer pocket. I found two cases that had a bullet pushed way deep into the brass and had a screwed up (deformed) primer in them. I took his kinetic bullet puller to pull the bullet. I whacked it a couple of times without the bullet moving. The third time I whacked it pretty hard and "bang" the primer went off and shot the primer out of the primer pocket. Boy, I was sure happy that he did not put any powder in that case. The bullet still did not budge. It scared the crap of my neighbor and didn't do a whole lot for me either. The second one was taken out and thrown into the woods behind my house, since I was not about to do that again. I have been reloading for over 35 years and this is the first primer that I ever saw go off by accident, and it was while pulling a bullet in a kinetic puller.
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 1,099
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Thanks for the post and description.
What is described is a new one for me. As the folk saying goes: "Just when you think that you have about seen it all, you discover something totally unexpected." |
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Former Guest
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Australia
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sounds like it was pre crushed or under existing pressure , do that and they will go off easier than usual ( learned this when making my own mix's )
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Ohio
Posts: 188
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And Federal primers are the most Sensitive bar none.
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Northeast Georgia
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It is a pure wonder that every one he put in didn't go off. They were really jammed into the primer pocket and every one deformed (only on the WCC 09 brass)!! I told him about the Federal primers being soft and he said that he had 2000 of them to use up. Then I let him borrow my RCBS swaging die, showed him how to use it, and let him have at it. I also let him borrow my RCBS bullet puller die and collet so he could pull the bullets on the ones that the primers were crushed on.
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NRA Endowment Member GeorgiaCarry.Org Member Retired US Army Postal Worker Personally, I carry a gun because I'm too young to die and too old to take an ass whoopin'.....author unknown (but obviously brilliant)
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