64Rambler
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I didn't use to clean out the primer pockets, in fact, I quit using pins while wet tumbling. One loading session after priming, I looked inside the cases and couldn't see the usual shiny reflection of the anvil. I turned the case over and tapped it onto a piece of paper and got a not insignificant amount (to me) of soot. Then I could see the shiny spot. I thought, hmmm, if the first thing the ignition sees is something a lot less ignitable than powder, how can that not have an impact? So now I use this https://shop.rcbs.com/primer-pocket-brush/ with or without tumbling before resizing. No handle, I just spin the tip in the pocket with my fingers, tap the base on the bench and grab the next case. Takes 5 min per 100.Old habits hard to break.
If the type of primer matters, and primer seating depth matters, and ignition is affected by firing pin fall, how can a primer pocket full of residue not make a difference?