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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 856159" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>This is exactly correct. And could contribute to why my virgin brass is very consistent to fired bras in both velocity tests across an Oehler and Magneto Speed V2. Any build up inside the case is an uncontrolled inconsistency. It may not be much, but all these little things add up and if you send some to past a mile in good conditions everything you can do to make ammo consistent is a plus in my book. </p><p> </p><p>As for a good thorough cleaning method. I have 2 vibrating cleaners with cob and hull media. A heated ultra sonic cleaner, and the STM stainless media cleaner. The STM is by far the best if you want clean brass in and out as well as the primer pockets. The STM is all I use these days.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 856159, member: 7503"] This is exactly correct. And could contribute to why my virgin brass is very consistent to fired bras in both velocity tests across an Oehler and Magneto Speed V2. Any build up inside the case is an uncontrolled inconsistency. It may not be much, but all these little things add up and if you send some to past a mile in good conditions everything you can do to make ammo consistent is a plus in my book. As for a good thorough cleaning method. I have 2 vibrating cleaners with cob and hull media. A heated ultra sonic cleaner, and the STM stainless media cleaner. The STM is by far the best if you want clean brass in and out as well as the primer pockets. The STM is all I use these days. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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