I'm new to reloading, about 2000 rounds in my life and I'm totally lost here. I made 200 rounds of .223 with the only difference being 100 were new Winchester cases and 100 were new Lapua cases. I wanted to see if the Lapua's were that much better. I would shoot 10 Winchesters and then 10 Lapuas and so on ..... I got to the 60th Lapua and nothing, tried 10 in a row. Went back to the Wichesters and they fired fine so it's not the rifle. I even shot 10 Black Hills factory rounds to make sure. I then went back and tried 3 more of the Lapuas to make sure I didn't skip a row when I was charging the cases on the reloading block. The dimples on the primers of the "duds" looked the same as the cases that fired.
I made all 200 rounds at the same time using CCI BR-4's and a Lee hand priming tool, same powder out of the same container and everything.
1. Is it safe to pull the bullets on the "duds" with the primers dimpled?
2. Would I feel/hear the primers ignite even if there is no powder in the cases?
At the risk of opening myself up tp a barage of shit talking I say there are no stupid suggestions here fellas, I'm totally lost and can handle the abuse. That Lapua brass is F%^*((* expensive and I dont want to waste any more of it.
I made all 200 rounds at the same time using CCI BR-4's and a Lee hand priming tool, same powder out of the same container and everything.
1. Is it safe to pull the bullets on the "duds" with the primers dimpled?
2. Would I feel/hear the primers ignite even if there is no powder in the cases?
At the risk of opening myself up tp a barage of shit talking I say there are no stupid suggestions here fellas, I'm totally lost and can handle the abuse. That Lapua brass is F%^*((* expensive and I dont want to waste any more of it.