Primer Blow-Out Danger — Yes Always Wear Eye Protection!
A few years back, Our friend Grant Guess had a “close encounter” with a bad primer. An apparently defective primer caused part of the casehead on one of his rounds to blow out. This, in turn, allowed high pressure gas to vent through the damaged primer pocket. Take a good look, boys and girls. This is yet another very good reason to wear safety glasses … EVERY time you shoot. The cartridge was a 6.5-06, handloaded in necked-down Winchester-headstamp .270 Win brass. Grant reports:
“I had a blow-through between the primer and the primer pocket today. The action was really smoking and I got a face full of gas. This was a reasonably light charge. Thank God for safety glasses.
I should also mention that it appears there is a 3/64 hole that is halfway between the primer and the primer pocket. Like it burned a small jet hole through both of them.”
Could this happen to you? It just might. On seeing this damaged case, one of Grant’s Facebook friends, Chris D., observed: “Search the internet, you will see a lot of these pin hole ‘in the corner’ failures. Obviously Winchester has some issues with the LR primers.”
Careful Examination Reveals Apparent Primer Defect
After this incident, Grant examined the damaged case: “I [measured] the flash hole and it is not over-sized or under-sized. The primer clearly has an area where it had a defect. At [50,000 CUP], it doesn’t take much of a defect to cause issues. There was a slight bit of pucker-factor on the next shot….”
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Win primer?
I had a lot of WLP’s that failed like that, maybe 10 out of 100.
.45acp so it only pitted up the breech face until I caught it. a very mild load with LSWC I’d been loading for 15 years w/o any issue. Nearly all had been loaded with the older plated Win primers without any failures. In my case all the problem loads were in Rem cases.
They were bought early in the Obama admin time frame.
Win paid to replace a slide. I won’t the only person that had troubles, found a couple of guys on BENOS forum with the same issues. Seems only certain lots were affected.
What kind of action were you using when the primer blew?