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Problem with primers

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  • jonk
    I would guess thus:

    S&B brass has some of the tightest primer pockets I've seen.

    CCI is one of the harder primers on the market.

    Try some other primers or other brass and see if you are still experiencing it.
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  • dcs shooters
    Clean the top of the primer punch every so often. You might try a primer pocket reamer also.
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  • BHAVIN
    I think DCS is on the money. When you size on the 550 any junk still inside the primer pocket as well as brass shavings from this station and others falls out and onto the shell plate. Some of that will fall into the primer cup. Push the handle forward after you rotate the primed shell to the next location and clean of the primer seating rod. If you do this once in awhile it will help. I run into it more when loading 223. I also use a paint brush to clean off the shell plate after every 100 rounds before I dump in the next pickup tube of primers. I would bet you will have better luck with the shaving of the primers if you use Winchester.
    On pistol I don't clean primer pockets. I tumble the cases clean and run them through the 550 and have never had problems other than just needing to clean the shellplate and primer cup to keep those dents out of the primers. You could always use new brass and that would mostly solve it but I am to cheap.[;)]
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  • gunnut505
    I've experienced this same "problem" many times, and it always goes back to blowing out the primer punch on the press. As long as you don't have big gnarly dents in the middle of the primers; no problem. They will shoot as well as any other rounds.
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  • macabest
    I had the same problem with S&B brass. After the first couple of uses it goes away. Some of them were harder to prime, and left little brass shavings on the primer plunger. I did get some indententations on the primers. I just check the plunger every few shells. Like I said after a couple times through they work as good as Remington and Winchester.
    Marc
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