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Reloading
Case cleaning
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<blockquote data-quote="Sockeye66" data-source="post: 3059090" data-attributes="member: 113619"><p>I will vibrate with walnut shell for a few minutes to get the lube off, pinch the neck/shoulder area with 0000 steel wool for a few twists to clean off soot and a few light passes with a dry graphite nylon neck brush. I used to get more involved cleaning and found I was doing more work and having worse results as far as seating is concerned although neck tension and the friction between the bullet and the inside of the neck surfaces are different matters. Neck tension as [USER=102309]@Eric H[/USER] stated is determined by the sizing style and to some degree annealing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sockeye66, post: 3059090, member: 113619"] I will vibrate with walnut shell for a few minutes to get the lube off, pinch the neck/shoulder area with 0000 steel wool for a few twists to clean off soot and a few light passes with a dry graphite nylon neck brush. I used to get more involved cleaning and found I was doing more work and having worse results as far as seating is concerned although neck tension and the friction between the bullet and the inside of the neck surfaces are different matters. Neck tension as [USER=102309]@Eric H[/USER] stated is determined by the sizing style and to some degree annealing. [/QUOTE]
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