I'm getting ready to fire form 200 brass and am going to use IMR4955 powder to hopefully keep copper fouling to a minimum. I did the same thing on a 6.5CM using 4451 and it seemed to work super well.
My question: Does the decoppering process work equally well with a minimum, low pressure load as it does with a load that is near max pressure?
I'd imagine there has to be a chemical reaction based upon heat and/or pressure....but does it take 'just so much' of either one to work properly?
Another thought as I was typing this....are there different approaches to decoppering from the different powder manufacturers? The ones I can think of off the top of my head:
Alliant
Hodgdon
IMR
Norma
Ramshot
Vihtavuori
Winchester
My question: Does the decoppering process work equally well with a minimum, low pressure load as it does with a load that is near max pressure?
I'd imagine there has to be a chemical reaction based upon heat and/or pressure....but does it take 'just so much' of either one to work properly?
Another thought as I was typing this....are there different approaches to decoppering from the different powder manufacturers? The ones I can think of off the top of my head:
Alliant
Hodgdon
IMR
Norma
Ramshot
Vihtavuori
Winchester