I was going to ask someone else about this in scheels, or do a bunch of internet searches, but then thought way waist a whole lot of effort when I can go to the well, and get strait answers
The only problems I have had with BR-2 primers, one brick that I got was 2-3 primers per sleve never fired (spring - summer conditions) But the next brick was fine.. The only reason I'm shoting bench rest primers is that is what I could get my hands on. Expensive, yes but when that all you can get that what I shoot
I love going into Scheels and hearng them try to "sell" sombody something. I know they are trying to make a living but don't tell somebody what you know they want to hear!! Last weak I stoped in the optics area, and a guy asked me if I know anything about rangefinders, (he was already dealing with a sales guy, I told him don't waist alot of money and time and scratch up the money and get a leica

The sale guy came back in the middle of our talking, and basicly said that I was no expert and all the other rangefinder are the same, and you are paying for the name

So I agreed with him, about me being no expert, and said I'm just going off of my usage of mine and the product reviews that are all over the Internet, and the guys on this site say!!! So he come back with "all results are different" and you can take all these out side and try them. He told the guy you go out and range cars in the lotand will see that you can hit the max yards on all of these. I said " Ya but I don't hunt cars!!"
Talked to a couple other people that have never heard of this primer issuse, of course they are about as smart as me when it comes to reloading

Just don't understand why you would not try to sell them??
He said "we will get more primers soon" I have heard that way to many times
Thanks guys, knew I could get it straight shooting here
