@JFrank posted on an older thread concerning neck tension and time between prepping and loading that reminded me of another question that I have been curious about.
The issue that is commonly referred to as bullet welding refers to a phenomenon that is unlikely to occur in a normal environment. because it requires a super clean environment for the two surfaces to allow migration of the material to occur. However I acknowledge that something is going on and I believe that the case cleaning method may be the factor that is leading to this condition.
Dry cleaning method such as tumbling in walnut or corncob media doesn't normally remove the normal oxidation layer in the neck or introduce contaminants that would affect the cleanliness of the case. Wet Tumbling or ultrasonic cleaningnwith various additives and tap water introduce the possibility of removing the oxide layer and introducing contaminants to the case.
If you have experienced this phenomenon can you share your cleaning method and any bullet seating "additives" used?
The issue that is commonly referred to as bullet welding refers to a phenomenon that is unlikely to occur in a normal environment. because it requires a super clean environment for the two surfaces to allow migration of the material to occur. However I acknowledge that something is going on and I believe that the case cleaning method may be the factor that is leading to this condition.
Dry cleaning method such as tumbling in walnut or corncob media doesn't normally remove the normal oxidation layer in the neck or introduce contaminants that would affect the cleanliness of the case. Wet Tumbling or ultrasonic cleaningnwith various additives and tap water introduce the possibility of removing the oxide layer and introducing contaminants to the case.
If you have experienced this phenomenon can you share your cleaning method and any bullet seating "additives" used?