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Reloading
Does new brass shoot differently than fire-formed brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettepilot" data-source="post: 2074840" data-attributes="member: 114372"><p>Regards the "cold weld" possibility. I don't really know for sure if it is a true phenomenon, but I believe it is as I have had older ammo exhibit much increased neck tension.</p><p></p><p>I am going to load up a good bit of ammo for "backup/rainy-day" storage. Might sit for a long time. Is there a neck lube or other process or treatment one can use to eliminate the possibility of "cold-welding"? (Not interested in moly coating, or other high tech, possibly questionable bullet treatments. Don't care to go down that particular "rabbit hole" at this time, if ever.)</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p>Vettepilot</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettepilot, post: 2074840, member: 114372"] Regards the "cold weld" possibility. I don't really know for sure if it is a true phenomenon, but I believe it is as I have had older ammo exhibit much increased neck tension. I am going to load up a good bit of ammo for "backup/rainy-day" storage. Might sit for a long time. Is there a neck lube or other process or treatment one can use to eliminate the possibility of "cold-welding"? (Not interested in moly coating, or other high tech, possibly questionable bullet treatments. Don't care to go down that particular "rabbit hole" at this time, if ever.) Thanks! Vettepilot [/QUOTE]
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