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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2410997" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>Glad you are OK!</p><p>It is a mystery though.</p><p>Have you looked at the primer base.?</p><p>Maybe walnut or corn cob media in the primer hole..</p><p>This will leave you scratching your head until you find the cause.</p><p></p><p>I have only had one primer ever go off..That was with the lee wack-a-mole loader Lee classic loader.</p><p>I was using the federal 210M for the first time and the last time in that type of loader.</p><p></p><p>I usually use the CCI 200 or the CCI #34</p><p>The 34 is one tough cased primer..I use the 200 in my 45acp shot shells i have been shooting and making.</p><p>I decided to try the #34 and i found the 45acp pistol i have will not set that primer off..I tried 2 times and have 2 very small dinks in the primer and no ignition.</p><p>In a 30-30 with a tubular magazine i will not use the 210M, it may be safe.. but to me those are easiest of all primers to set off. Maybe other federal primers are the same ..i do not know.</p><p>Just food for thought, as i bet you have a lot of thoughts at this time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2410997, member: 15054"] Glad you are OK! It is a mystery though. Have you looked at the primer base.? Maybe walnut or corn cob media in the primer hole.. This will leave you scratching your head until you find the cause. I have only had one primer ever go off..That was with the lee wack-a-mole loader Lee classic loader. I was using the federal 210M for the first time and the last time in that type of loader. I usually use the CCI 200 or the CCI #34 The 34 is one tough cased primer..I use the 200 in my 45acp shot shells i have been shooting and making. I decided to try the #34 and i found the 45acp pistol i have will not set that primer off..I tried 2 times and have 2 very small dinks in the primer and no ignition. In a 30-30 with a tubular magazine i will not use the 210M, it may be safe.. but to me those are easiest of all primers to set off. Maybe other federal primers are the same ..i do not know. Just food for thought, as i bet you have a lot of thoughts at this time. [/QUOTE]
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