I tried ultrasonic cleaning of my rifle brass and found bullet-seating pressure increased significantly and was not consistent. I searched on the Internet and found this was common and noted suggested solutions.
I was wondering which of the following methods might reduce bullet-seating issues the most after ultrasonic cleaning.
I was wondering which of the following methods might reduce bullet-seating issues the most after ultrasonic cleaning.
- Cleaning the cases for a few hours in a vibratory cleaner with corncob media then loading.
- Dipping the necks of the cases in Imperial Application Media with Dry Neck Lube then loading. I believe the Dry Neck Lube would get everywhere when loading powder since it would be on the outside of the case neck.
- Dipping the necks of the cases in stainless steel balls with moly lube then loading. I believe the moly lube would get everywhere when loading powder since it would be on the outside of the case neck.
- Running the necks through the Lyman Case Neck Dipper with mica. I believe this would be less messy then Dry Neck Lube or moly.
- Dipping the body of the bullets in either Imperial Application Media with Dry Neck Lube or stainless steel balls with moly lube then seating the bullet. This might be the least messy of the lube options.
