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Reloading
Carbon on the outside of the case neck after firing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 853495" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>It's not a big concern if it's only minor carbon . </p><p>Low pressure is not always the reason.</p><p>Uneven or rough neck walls can do it .</p><p>I think uneven neck hardness may contribute also. </p><p>Make sure the inside of the chamber neck area is clean and no carbon ring present . </p><p>A light skim 70% neck turn and an anneal may help .</p><p>I skim neck turn every cartridge I load for and never ever get carbon on the necks . </p><p>The powder could be a bit slow for the application . Try Varget .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 853495, member: 17844"] It's not a big concern if it's only minor carbon . Low pressure is not always the reason. Uneven or rough neck walls can do it . I think uneven neck hardness may contribute also. Make sure the inside of the chamber neck area is clean and no carbon ring present . A light skim 70% neck turn and an anneal may help . I skim neck turn every cartridge I load for and never ever get carbon on the necks . The powder could be a bit slow for the application . Try Varget . [/QUOTE]
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