bozo699
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Straight shooter,
If you are repetitive with your process your neck tension will change very little if at all that if you anneal and are repetitive with the rest but I’ll be very interested in your findings on volume, I hope you post that when you have checked it out. Thank you for pointing that out.
Wayne
I agree, the carbon coating works nicely in helping with seating and without any other lube necessary. It has worked great for me in not cleaning the inside of the brass to spic-n-span by just using a vibrator tumbler to clean the outside.
However. . .
As the number of reloads increases so does that carbon layer inside, which changes the interior volume and even the neck tension. I didn't record just what the difference was on my .308 brass after 7 firings (wish I had, and will check it out the next time around). I've been wet tumbling my brass after 7 reloads to get the inside cleaned out so to keep the carbon build up issue to a minimum.
Sharpshooter,
That may be in fact why we see small velocity changes and blame them on temperatures and powder lots!.....if your one of those filthy rl 15 users it would be a awesome test! I love rl15 but WOW!.....
WAYNE