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					Originally Posted by douglas_knott  What kind of press do you use lane? | 
	
 I use a Dillon 550... but, I'm starting to wonder about what happened.
When I first started reloading I had a squib - it made a much louder "bang" and the bullet went into the barrel.  On both of these, the sound wasn't much more than a dry fire - and the bullet barely engages the riflings.  I put a cleaning rod with a jag down though the muzzel end, and a few taps with the brass mallet knocked 'em loose.
Looking at the bottom of the bullet that came out, it was covered with crusty gunk - that sort of looked like gun powder.  I don't remember inspecting the bullet from my first squib - but I do remember that getting the bullet out was much more difficult.
Is it possible that the primer was bad?  Could a primer fire enough to fire the bullet without igniting the powder?  Could there be a problem with the powder?  Should I stop cutting the powder with sawdust?
I'm starting to second guess that there might be something else at issue here.
Lane