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Bolt sticks on extraction - could it be carbon build-up?
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<blockquote data-quote="hawlejr" data-source="post: 2864204" data-attributes="member: 86290"><p>I use a collet neck sizer die. Again these are practice cases where I don't want to spend too much time and mess with lube and full length sizing. I'm really interested in knowing if anybody has had difficult extraction due to carbon buildup. Of course if I go to the trouble of obtaining a case tumbler or ultrasonic cleaner, and full length size the problem will go away, I'm sure. New brass doesn't exhibit the problem ....at least not on first firing. Again, I'll drop my charge by 4 grs of powder, and see if they still stick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hawlejr, post: 2864204, member: 86290"] I use a collet neck sizer die. Again these are practice cases where I don't want to spend too much time and mess with lube and full length sizing. I'm really interested in knowing if anybody has had difficult extraction due to carbon buildup. Of course if I go to the trouble of obtaining a case tumbler or ultrasonic cleaner, and full length size the problem will go away, I'm sure. New brass doesn't exhibit the problem ....at least not on first firing. Again, I'll drop my charge by 4 grs of powder, and see if they still stick. [/QUOTE]
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