getting different answers on this verbally with folks who reload. some are very concerned with carbon getting in their expensive FL dies, others that i know are more hunters will fire 2 or 3 times before or until the brass actually looks pretty bad. my once fired brass looks pretty good to me.
so question is, with uncleaned brass, even if you wipe the cases with a micro fiber cloth to get rid of actual dirt particles, does the remaining carbon really do that much to your dies?
is there another factor that is being missed here (by me)
has anyone on here who doesn't have ocd and has an experimental nature, taken a step back and tried it both ways to see what happens to your groups and es and stuff?
i totally respect ocd since i have it myself but I am trying to apply my ocd to MY PERSONAL end goal here which is shooting more but with still very consistent ammo. I LOVE SPARKLING CLEAN, PERFECTLY MACHINED AND CONSISTENT CASES but i also am willing to suppress my ocd towards sparkles, skip not so important steps (if so) that do not affect my style of shooting. non-competition, long range hunting and target shooting.
in fact, if the big concern here is ruining my dies after loading 5000 rd or something, i think i am willing to just do that and order new dies.
thoughts, thanks?
so question is, with uncleaned brass, even if you wipe the cases with a micro fiber cloth to get rid of actual dirt particles, does the remaining carbon really do that much to your dies?
is there another factor that is being missed here (by me)
has anyone on here who doesn't have ocd and has an experimental nature, taken a step back and tried it both ways to see what happens to your groups and es and stuff?
i totally respect ocd since i have it myself but I am trying to apply my ocd to MY PERSONAL end goal here which is shooting more but with still very consistent ammo. I LOVE SPARKLING CLEAN, PERFECTLY MACHINED AND CONSISTENT CASES but i also am willing to suppress my ocd towards sparkles, skip not so important steps (if so) that do not affect my style of shooting. non-competition, long range hunting and target shooting.
in fact, if the big concern here is ruining my dies after loading 5000 rd or something, i think i am willing to just do that and order new dies.
thoughts, thanks?
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