Turbulent Turtle
F-TR competitor
johnnyi said:bayou shooter said:I do not touch the primer pockets with anything but a primer; the primer pocket is the determining factor in my cases' lives, no sense hurrying it along.
So you dont clean the primer pocket at all? No primer squaring tool? So did you not see any difference between clean or not?
Nope. nothing beyond what the tumbling operation does for the pocket. I also make sure there is no kernel or media stuck in the flash hole.
Let me just say that I never did conduct a full on double blind test to verify that theory. One day (several years ago), I simply stopped cleaning the primer pockets and shoving things in the pocket of Lapua brass and I did not detect any difference on the target. Over time, my scores got progressively better as I learned to shoot and at Raton this summer, I did quite well for me and never felt that my ammo let me down. In fact, I think I did rather well because my ammo was really good. During the last day of the Nationals I shot a 199-7X at 1000 yards, with my ammo that had been loaded the month prior during my marathon loading session for that trip. I shot 17 Xs and 10s in a row prior to pulling shot 16 a little bit to the left in the 9 ring but came back and completed the 20 shot string with 4 more Xs and 10s. (For those who are counting, I took 5 sighters as this was the first match of the day and I had thoroughly cleaned the rifle the night before. I always take 5 sighters on a clean rifle. Sighter 4 was a 10 and sighter 5 was an X.)
I could not ask for better ammo, and I just don't think there is anything else I can do to my ammo that would show any benefit on the paper. I use topnotch components and load according to the method I described. The last change was the use of a GP250 and Omega trickler for the powder handling and that helped reduce the waterline.
Once you have reached good enough, you work on your marksmanship. There are no "silver bullets" and you can't load yourself in the X-ring, you can only load yourself out of it.