I suspect it was just bad primers. A few years ago, I had 8 bad primers out of 100 in a batch of Winchester srps. I sent them back to Winchester and they sent me a couple hundred replacements. It happens; rarely, but it does happen.
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I suspect it was just bad primers. A few years ago, I had 8 bad primers out of 100 in a batch of Winchester srps. I sent them back to Winchester and they sent me a couple hundred replacements. It happens; rarely, but it does happen.
It's pretty hard to dud a primer deliberately, much less do it by picking them up with dry hands. Multiple threads on the 'net about people failing to dud primers they don't want. Your hands would have to be dripping in solvent, oil, or some caustic solution to do it. Despite all the warnings in the loading books, it just doesn't happen by picking them up with clean hands.