I got a guy from work, into reloading.
By the way. He is Deathly afraid of electricity. Guess my trade.
Anyway, he sends me a link about static and primers. I tell him, I use Static Guard around the area, on the carpet.
Well, I didn't do that for a couple weeks. One night the static was really bad.
I never got shocked, on my press. Usually just the light switches and such.
And I'm in stocking feet. I go to pick up a primer. This time I saw the static and closed my eyes.
Boy, what a surprise. No boom.
I guess that's all BS about static and primers blowing up.
But, with new plastic powder measures. Wash in sink, with a lot of dish soap.
Don't rinse. Let dry over night. Next day wipe a dryer sheet, inside and outside, on all the parts. Some have said rub pencil on everything the powder will touch.
I tried it all. Just had to wait for spring.
And still no boom.
Lots of bang, though.