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Huge Muzzle Velocity spreads
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<blockquote data-quote="4bycamper" data-source="post: 830892" data-attributes="member: 17128"><p>Large SD and higher velocity than expected? Hmmmm </p><p> </p><p>With my 7 saum, I have 7 reloads on the brass. I have learned to clean the inside of the neck with a brass brush spinning in the cordless drill. Then throw the brass in the vibrating cleaner. I also use a silicon bullet lube on the brass when I FL size. This seems to help. </p><p> </p><p>It seems the brass neck will glue itself to the bullet in a dirty brass reload in as little as 3 months on the shelf. This may cause uneven bullet release and higher pressures. I learned this when I had to pull some bullets to change the load. I don't know if the problem is powder residue or brass to copper bullet seizing. But they were tough to pull even with a collet style puller!</p><p> </p><p>Are there any other solutions out there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4bycamper, post: 830892, member: 17128"] Large SD and higher velocity than expected? Hmmmm With my 7 saum, I have 7 reloads on the brass. I have learned to clean the inside of the neck with a brass brush spinning in the cordless drill. Then throw the brass in the vibrating cleaner. I also use a silicon bullet lube on the brass when I FL size. This seems to help. It seems the brass neck will glue itself to the bullet in a dirty brass reload in as little as 3 months on the shelf. This may cause uneven bullet release and higher pressures. I learned this when I had to pull some bullets to change the load. I don't know if the problem is powder residue or brass to copper bullet seizing. But they were tough to pull even with a collet style puller! Are there any other solutions out there? [/QUOTE]
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