Re: Ever had a primer pop while using a hand tool?
NEVER, but I've done maybe 1500 if that many in a hand primer.
Maybe 2000 seating using an RCBS Rock Chucker.
I'm embarrassed to estimate how many I've loaded on the Dillon 550...and the Star (both .45 and .38/.387)...and the RCBS Green Machine...
Not as many as some people I've heard about, but more than many others.
What I *can* tell you is that it is NOT a good idea to take the blank powder out of a .50 BMG blank cartridge (well, that part's okay, there was some demand for blanks then and all my friends' needs WERE met...) and then put the primed case on an electric stove element to pop it off without being close to the resulting explosion.
Think that one through. I thought I had, but my thinking was WRONG.
Took a sledgehammer and pliers and a few whacks on the just-recently red-hot element to straighten out that 3/4-inch diameter "U-Turn" it put in the element.
If you think regular primers are loud...well, I know a woman who saw someone get killt outside of Denver by dropping a tray of .50 BMG primers. I hadn't heard that story yet when I had my little adventure.