Primer "detonation" in a Dillon primer tube?
I have heard of it and seen an article some years back on it. If you do a high volumn of reloading it is probably possible. Primer "dust" can build up a bit and it wouldn't take much to set it off. I used to reload a lot of .38 specials and because of this worry I would clean the primer tubes before and during the reloading. Of course I would load several thousand at a time using multiple tubes. I do believe it is possible. Just my thoughts.
Complete thread:
- Primer "detonation" in a Dillon primer tube? - 
Mark, 
2012-09-30, 08:05 
- Primer "detonation" in a Dillon primer tube? - 
Dave B, 
2012-09-30, 10:10
- Primer "detonation" in a Dillon primer tube? - Alfred John, 2012-09-30, 10:15
 
 - Primer dust - 
Fivegunner, 
2012-09-30, 11:54
- Primer dust - 
Dennis, 
2012-09-30, 15:39
- I have 4 dillon machines have loaded thousands of rounds - Rob Leahy, 2012-09-30, 15:43
 - How long's the L&L been on the market? - 
cas, 
2012-09-30, 15:45
- What do federal primers have to do with it? I saw that - 
Mark, 
2012-09-30, 17:16
- What do federal primers have to do with it? I saw that - 
John K., 
2012-09-30, 17:22
- That's the revolver race gun secret... - cas, 2012-09-30, 19:42
 
 
 - What do federal primers have to do with it? I saw that - 
John K., 
2012-09-30, 17:22
 
 - What do federal primers have to do with it? I saw that - 
Mark, 
2012-09-30, 17:16
 
 
 - Primer dust - 
Dennis, 
2012-09-30, 15:39
 - I have four 550s and one 1050.  In total, far over 100K - 
John K., 
2012-09-30, 16:04
- I have four 550s and one 1050. In total, far over 100K - Alfred John, 2012-10-01, 09:04
 
 - Tim Sundles uses 1050s, right? Has he ever had such? - Hobie, 2012-09-30, 16:30
 - Primer "detonation" in a Dillon primer tube? - LAH, 2012-10-02, 13:47
 
 - Primer "detonation" in a Dillon primer tube? - 
Dave B, 
2012-09-30, 10:10