Why clean the necks at all?
0000 steel wool use a small magnet to hold it on your loading box0000 is fast and easy. I use it at the range which is where I do most of my reloading. A couple of twists, and wipe off with a rag or paper towel. Easy peasy, almost no effort. I keep it in my kit in a small zip lock bag, sandwich size. It is really inexpensive. I have about 35 years experience with this method. It is very common. None of us chuck up our cases or use power. Strictly a fast, low effort hand operation. The trick is to do it right after firing. If you wait, the fouling hardens and is much more difficult to remove. I never leave the range with dirty case necks, because it is so much more work after the fouling hardens.
Yes. Why do we do it???Why clean the necks at all?
Oof, I’ll allow a little carbon on my case necks over lymphoma.Non chlorinated brake cleaner on a rag.
Was it taking metal off or a chemical reaction?Thought I'd add a pic of what I was getting after a few months using Krazy Kloth. I don't recall the length of time I was using it, nor how many firings while using it. If I had to guess, though, it would be probably about a dozen firings when these started showing up.
The 2 on the left had signs of gas leakage (since cleaned); the others only had signs of impending failure. Note the multiple cracks in the middle case (others had multiples but spread around the diameter of the neck, which is hard to photograph.)
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Did you anneal?Thought I'd add a pic of what I was getting after a few months using Krazy Kloth. I don't recall the length of time I was using it, nor how many firings while using it. If I had to guess, though, it would be probably about a dozen firings when these started showing up.
The 2 on the left had signs of gas leakage (since cleaned); the others only had signs of impending failure. Note the multiple cracks in the middle case (others had multiples but spread around the diameter of the neck, which is hard to photograph.)
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Was it taking metal off or a chemical reaction?
Problem with this method is that it also remove the carbon on the inside of the neck which is not desirable.I put my cases in the tumbler with crushed walnut shells and cheap car polish for about half an hour and the cases are clen and carbon is gone.
Nope. Does not.Problem with this method is that it also remove the carbon on the inside of the neck which is not desirable.
How can you explain the media removing carbon on the outside of the neck but not on the inside? The media moves throught the inside of the case just like it moves over the outside.Nope. Does not.
Can’t. I am too busy sorting primers.How can you explain the media removing carbon on the outside of the neck but not on the inside? The media moves throught the inside of the case just like it moves over the outside.