alf
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And you do on all your match brass....got it....I see youve never actually used em either.
And you do on all your match brass....got it....I see youve never actually used em either.
Just curious as to why you say this.. Not trying to be a smart butt. Just asking..And kiss consistent neck tension goodbye......
I had the wife pick it up at Walmart. I won't go in there....
Carbon acts as a "lubricant" for consistent bullet seating and release.Just curious as to why you say this.. Not trying to be a smart butt. Just asking..
agreeAMEN! Over the years, I've tried both methods...dry and additive added. In the end, it may take a little long using the dry method, but adding any additive just ruined the corn cob or walnut chips twice as fast and left a film on the brass. I haven't used an additive in over three years and my brass comes out just as clean and shinny after 4-6 hrs hrs worth of tumbling.
Alex
Thank you..Carbon acts as a "lubricant" for consistent bullet seating and release.
Shooting Benchrest and Hunter Benchrest I only ever used a nylon brush in the necks with a quick in and out.
For 600/1K Benchrest I never touch the inside of the necks.
Lastly. I don't want S/S pins beating up my turned necks.
And kiss consistent neck tension goodbye......
I may be anal about a lot of things, but shiney-as-new brass ain't one of them.Funny, I don't seem to have that problem. Have YOU ever used SS media?
Yeah, I agree with Alf,I may be anal about a lot of things, but shiney-as-new brass ain't one of them.
Do you shoot any form of registered Benchrest?
What you say may be true of some but not all. One short-range benchrest shooter I know personally cleans his cases after every range session/match using an ultrasonic cleaner. Cleans the cases until he finds NO internal fouling using his Hawkeye.Yeah, I agree with Alf,
Its a shiny feel good thing.
Go to a short-range benchrest match. Roam around and pay attention to how the shooters are loading ammo. They don't shine their cases. They dont care about shiney cases. Shiney cases don't matter. These are the guys and gals who are setting the world standard for accuracy from a rifle. They may even leave a greasy fingerprint from their sandwich on their cartridge case. These are the guys and gals who shoot the best in the world.
What you say may be true of some but not all. One short-range benchrest shooter I know personally cleans his cases after every range session/match using an ultrasonic cleaner. Cleans the cases until he finds NO internal fouling using his Hawkeye.
Results? He wins just about every match he's entered in the last decade or so, has held every record for his class in our state at one time or another. Recently completed a match with a perfect score at 300 yards and only missed ONE X.
So what's everyone saying about not cleaning cases in order to maintain accuracy???
Flitz