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bdotson
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I thought I would pass this on. I both pre load and load at the range. I had 50 loaded rounds to practice with. I had a misfire (snap) pulled the round out there was a good dent in the primer I took the round out and replaced it with another same thing. I took the firing pin out no problem? I had not resized the case so no headspace problem. I did have reloading tools with me. I pulled one knocked the primer out replaced it with a wlrs and it fired. That tray of primers shot one out of ten!!! I have a case of them (210m) I got to thinking about what this would be like if I went to a match and had a mis fire I would be done!! I spoke to my gun smith to day and he told me of another customer who had also had problems with them. I called federal today and talked to Gary ? and he told me they had never heard of this I explaned that my gunsmith new someone Gary promply told me my gun smith was lying because no one had ever had any problems like this before. Gary wanted me to leave the primers in the cases and send them to him. I told him these were processed lapua brass and I was nor going to send them to him. Gary then suggested that I send the rest of the primers to him at the factory and they would have a look at them. This was to be on my dime!! I gave 37 dollars for them and now it would cost me 35 to ship the back that puts me with 70 in them and I would stillnot have them. I am scared to use them as I think they would mess you up if I have mis fires. I say this so you can think about pre loading. Also I have bought my last federal primer customer service should be there no one priorty. Buddy