Are you saying you don't even wipe the lube off the case after sizing? Or just that you don't tumble, etc for the sake of making bras shiny?As a note, you see in this thread all of the various methods of cleaning cases. As for me, I can’t remember the last time I “cleaned“ a case, even some of my 30BR cases that have been fired 20+ times.
Keep in mind, the only place I load is at the range.Are you saying you don't even wipe the lube off the case after sizing? Or just that you don't tumble, etc for the sake of making bras shiny?
But do you wipe the wax off before shooting? I wipe them clean with a rag and a little acetone. I've always been a bit paranoid about that, but have never tested to see if it makes a difference.Keep in mind, the only place I load is at the range.
When I go to the line, I have a big towel that I lay my rounds on. I just quickly wipe them off.
When I load, I use a nylon brush in the neck, a few swipes. I rake my finger across the sizing wax, smear a thin coat on the case, then size it. I then use the little Sinclair took to clean the primer pocket, seat the primers, charge the case, seat the bullet.
I don’t even own a tumbler.
Sorry, I did not see this.But do you wipe the wax off before shooting? I wipe them clean with a rag and a little acetone. I've always been a bit paranoid about that, but have never tested to see if it makes a difference.
Looks like a Bukys tuner...?Sorry, I did not see this.
All I do is wipe them off with the towel I have on the bench That is part of my bench set up.
One item of note. When I do a barrel, I do absolutely nothing to the chamber after reaming. I have found through experience that the finish the reamer leaves is just right for the correct amount of “grip” that the case walls have against the chamber combined with ease of extraction.
Although a polished chamber might look pretty, I believe that polishing chambers is counterproductive to how the case interacts with the chamber at peak pressure.View attachment 1422411
Exactly what I do after sizing.I just wipe it off with a paper towel. Doug