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Reloading
Brass cleaning issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Will Gray" data-source="post: 1681474" data-attributes="member: 65116"><p>Looks like I am pretty much out of step with the brass cleaners. I lube with Mobil 1 on my pad, if forming 300RUM into 416 BUF, I lube the case mouth with bacon grease. Once complete, I wash fully with brake parts cleaner (5gal for $40 at auto zone), blow dry and load. I am not a bench rest shooter but I do get < 1/2" groups with most of my rifles. It is the barrel that makes the difference. I use Lilja and Shilen barrels and have begun chambering them myself with both rented and purchased reamers. I rarely clean my barrels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will Gray, post: 1681474, member: 65116"] Looks like I am pretty much out of step with the brass cleaners. I lube with Mobil 1 on my pad, if forming 300RUM into 416 BUF, I lube the case mouth with bacon grease. Once complete, I wash fully with brake parts cleaner (5gal for $40 at auto zone), blow dry and load. I am not a bench rest shooter but I do get < 1/2" groups with most of my rifles. It is the barrel that makes the difference. I use Lilja and Shilen barrels and have begun chambering them myself with both rented and purchased reamers. I rarely clean my barrels. [/QUOTE]
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