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Reloading
Brass cleaning question
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<blockquote data-quote="Stewart2550" data-source="post: 2332869" data-attributes="member: 116536"><p>My guess is they were not cleaned after resizing as my dad was the last one to load them. He reloaded for me before I started to do my own. This leads me to believe that case lube is probably my issue as my other brass has never had this issue. I always clean my brass after resizing and have never had the issue. He uses Hornady One Shot and I don't think he ever cleans it off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stewart2550, post: 2332869, member: 116536"] My guess is they were not cleaned after resizing as my dad was the last one to load them. He reloaded for me before I started to do my own. This leads me to believe that case lube is probably my issue as my other brass has never had this issue. I always clean my brass after resizing and have never had the issue. He uses Hornady One Shot and I don't think he ever cleans it off. [/QUOTE]
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