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<blockquote data-quote=".30-06" data-source="post: 2551657" data-attributes="member: 123083"><p>I would contribute it to carboned necks. Brushing out inside necks isn't enough. I believe they need to be cleaned. If you're a high volume shooter pulling bullets wouldn't be needed. Think about what carbon bulid up does on your exhaust system or any other place on your engine where carbon is present...... it corrodes. Pitting, parts needed to be beaten apart. It really is a simple reason. Brass isn't exempt from this. Gunpowder residue.... nitric acid and sulfuric acid is in Nitrocellulose and Nitro glycerin has nitric acid.... need I say more ? Had a rifle years ago that was badly pitted. The guy who sold it to me said it was his grandfathers and he never took care of it. The out side was nice but the bore was badly pitted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".30-06, post: 2551657, member: 123083"] I would contribute it to carboned necks. Brushing out inside necks isn't enough. I believe they need to be cleaned. If you're a high volume shooter pulling bullets wouldn't be needed. Think about what carbon bulid up does on your exhaust system or any other place on your engine where carbon is present...... it corrodes. Pitting, parts needed to be beaten apart. It really is a simple reason. Brass isn't exempt from this. Gunpowder residue.... nitric acid and sulfuric acid is in Nitrocellulose and Nitro glycerin has nitric acid.... need I say more ? Had a rifle years ago that was badly pitted. The guy who sold it to me said it was his grandfathers and he never took care of it. The out side was nice but the bore was badly pitted. [/QUOTE]
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