I've started using Winchester 9MM brass for the 115 HP/Blue Dot loads.
Yes, already tested/tried/worked them up prior to loading a bunch (if 150 counts as a bunch - it does when you're using the electronic scale to weigh each charge).
Anyway, I needed a few more cases to finish out the last box so I grabbed some from the Win jug and resized them and then belled them. Then I grabbed a box of small pistol primers and started putting primers in them with the Lee hand priming tool.
The very first one was harder than normal to seat. I took a look at it and it looked fine. The rest were going along okay for about 12 or 13 cases, then I ran into one where the primer went in way too easy. I grabbed up a spare Lee primer punch and easily pushed the primer out of the case by hand. I've never seen a pistol case get an enlarged primer pocket before but hey, who knows, right? I tossed it at the scrap brass can and missed. I figured I'd just pick it up later.
I grabbed another Win case and primed it, then another. No issues. Then I remembered the primer I'd pushed out of the empty and put it in position in the priming tool and placed another 9MM empty in the shell holder. Holy cow! That same primer when in that case way too easy. I used the same spare Lee primer punch and pushed it out by hand.
Then it hit me. Same primer, two different cases. I got up and grabbed the previous 9MM case that had missed the scrap can and put it in the priming tool and that time the primer inserted with the normal amount of force.
Not a bad case - an OOS primer. I set the primer down on the bench and pulled out two more to bring in the house to measure OD/height, etc. (my tool box is still in the mud room from the CZ Compact project and AR lower build a couple weeks back). Then, of course, I went off and left the primers on the bench - measurements tomorrow.
Anyone ever run into a primer that was so small in diameter that it would almost fall out of a primer pocket? In all my years of reloading this is the first one I've seen. I'll be "keeping an eye" on the rest of that box, too. I've used 600 out of that box of 1,000 with no issues. Probably won't have an issue with the rest of the box either. I hope.
Funny stuff, sometimes.