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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Van Horn" data-source="post: 1388488" data-attributes="member: 22396"><p>It is not only your brass. The carbon build up in your barrel goes way up as well. It makes sense as the gas being compressed in the can prior to the bullet exiting wants to go somewhere. Carbon is tough on barrels and can tough to get out after it is baked on. Definitely requires more cleaning</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Van Horn, post: 1388488, member: 22396"] It is not only your brass. The carbon build up in your barrel goes way up as well. It makes sense as the gas being compressed in the can prior to the bullet exiting wants to go somewhere. Carbon is tough on barrels and can tough to get out after it is baked on. Definitely requires more cleaning [/QUOTE]
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