Understood, thank you.....No, i wouldnt, but i cant in good conscience tell you not to. Dale makes a good suggestion above- i have done that as well
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Understood, thank you.....No, i wouldnt, but i cant in good conscience tell you not to. Dale makes a good suggestion above- i have done that as well
I tumbled about 200 of them last night (!).... they are drying now. I will put 50 or so in the vibrator tumbler with some fresh walnut shell this afternoon just to see what happens. I will update tonight. Thank you for the info....Just a guess,but thinking the inside looks similar to the outside . I have seen this same thing and a quick round in the tumbler brings it back to normal so I was very confident in using it...and that was about 10 reloads ago
Since your just starting the neck turn game here is a tip after doing it for quite a few years. A ball Mic, A note pad , a pencil, and math is good. But much better is an empty turned case loaded with the bullet you intend on using, a regular Mic, and the diameter of your chambers neck. Works best for me, hope it helps.I will run that test, 243, thank you. I have to run up to my Ace Hardware store or Harbor Freight (gulp!) to pick up a ball mic. Been needing one anyway! Gotta find my mask and gloves!I have just awakened to the adventures of playing with neck thicknesses and do need more tools to fully appreciate the differences in neck pressures. Thank you....
What makes you think im not? Then we ask what makes you the expert? I did work at one of the only thixocast facilities in the world, solving metallurgy issues on a daily basis as an engineer at the same table. If cartridge brass loses its zinc does that make it stronger or weaker? We dont need scooby doo to solve this mystery. But we’ll let you, the expert, tell mr highplains drifter that his brass is fine and safe for him to use.
I will run that test, 243, thank you. I have to run up to my Ace Hardware store or Harbor Freight (gulp!) to pick up a ball mic. Been needing one anyway! Gotta find my mask and gloves!I have just awakened to the adventures of playing with neck thicknesses and do need more tools to fully appreciate the differences in neck pressures. Thank you....
Neutralized? With a ph of 3 per SDS?Lemi Shine is a neutralized salt of citric acid, not the acid itself. It acts as a chelating agent, which benefits the detergent in dishwashing solution, especially in regions with hard water. It is not a strong enough chelating agent to suck all the copper out of your brass if left sitting overnight, nor will it dissolve the metal during that time. What you are seeing is likely a very minor surface redox reaction.
Neutralized? With a ph of 3 per SDS?
Lemi Shine has been suggested to include a mixture of sodium citrate and potassium citrate salts.
I'm not savvy enough with chemistry to offer an opinion, but this is apparently not the first time the "What exactly is Lemi-Shine" question has come up:
http://www.chemistry-blog.com/2012/05/18/whats-in-lemi-shine/