So, I normally size my brass and then tumble it for an hour or so in corn cob media to remove the lube. I usually follow a checklist to make sure I don't miss a step, but I was making up a small batch of 25 rounds to have for match spares and didn't follow the checklist. After I loaded the rounds I realized that I'd neglected to check the flash holes for any media lodged there.
Based on what I normally see, I expect that around 50% are likely to have a grain of corn cob media lodged in the flash hole. So what would you do with these? I hate pulling down loads so I'm tempted to just shoot them for practice - definitely won't shoot them in competition. Any risk to doing it?
Based on what I normally see, I expect that around 50% are likely to have a grain of corn cob media lodged in the flash hole. So what would you do with these? I hate pulling down loads so I'm tempted to just shoot them for practice - definitely won't shoot them in competition. Any risk to doing it?