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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
walnut or corncob
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<blockquote data-quote="dbhostler" data-source="post: 716060" data-attributes="member: 799"><p>@SB</p><p>I don't think so. On other cases I load for factory chambers, I don't bother camfering the neck. Others that have noticed this problem suggest less tumbling time like two hours. The reason I went SS was the way it cleaned the inside of the case. This is the only way I have seen to clean the inside. I've tried chemicals and nothing I have used will remove carbon from inside the case like SS will.</p><p>db</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbhostler, post: 716060, member: 799"] @SB I don't think so. On other cases I load for factory chambers, I don't bother camfering the neck. Others that have noticed this problem suggest less tumbling time like two hours. The reason I went SS was the way it cleaned the inside of the case. This is the only way I have seen to clean the inside. I've tried chemicals and nothing I have used will remove carbon from inside the case like SS will. db [/QUOTE]
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