I've had a few Winchester WLP primers fail, in one of 1000 I had two fail. The third failed just recently. My technique is to store them in a cool, dry, dark place and use a Dillon feed tube to pick them up. I don't actually touch the primers. Perhaps the problems I encountered were from storage before I got them, but that is doubtful because of the turnover that my gunshop has with these primers.
So, yes, it's possible to have a dud with good technique, but it shouldn't be very common. I probably shoot more rounds in a day with those WLPs than most Sharps shooters will fire in a year.