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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2962981" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>There are few Theories on cleaning brass. I knew some top shooters that would not clean their brass. They said that the outside of the case would "Hold" better in the chamber without cleaning. There would be some friction from the particles on the outside of the case. Also the inside of the neck would have some lube from the carbon left for a more consistent release.</p><p>I am not promoting these "Theories" but they do have merit.</p><p></p><p>My cases are FL sized, Neck Turned and same bushing size for neck tension.</p><p>I personally use the "Wet SS Pins" Tumbler with some Dawn and Lemon Shine. When processing my cleaned Brass i put into a large ZipLock Baggie and spray with "HotShot" then shake well to coat everything outside and inside the neck. When I reload every time it is consistent. I try to do all my reloads the same exact same way every time. I can measure our results by Velocity, ES, SD. There is equipment out there to measure and collect a lot more data.</p><p></p><p>There are Shooters with much more experience than me and have very good technical/electronic equipment to measure their results.</p><p>I am glad to see that these more expert shooters are trying to prefect the reloading process.</p><p>Greg at Primal Rights has a wealth of knowledge, the time perfecting processes and the technical/electronic equipment. We just do what little we can for our reloading/shooting abilities. We do look for what Greg is doing for the Advancement of our Shooting Sport.</p><p></p><p>You as a "Reloader" and "Shooter" have to look at a lot more than just Reloading with Bullets, Brass, Powder, Reloading Equipment.</p><p>Are you reloading for Hunting or to be the next World Champion X Shooter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2962981, member: 116439"] There are few Theories on cleaning brass. I knew some top shooters that would not clean their brass. They said that the outside of the case would "Hold" better in the chamber without cleaning. There would be some friction from the particles on the outside of the case. Also the inside of the neck would have some lube from the carbon left for a more consistent release. I am not promoting these "Theories" but they do have merit. My cases are FL sized, Neck Turned and same bushing size for neck tension. I personally use the "Wet SS Pins" Tumbler with some Dawn and Lemon Shine. When processing my cleaned Brass i put into a large ZipLock Baggie and spray with "HotShot" then shake well to coat everything outside and inside the neck. When I reload every time it is consistent. I try to do all my reloads the same exact same way every time. I can measure our results by Velocity, ES, SD. There is equipment out there to measure and collect a lot more data. There are Shooters with much more experience than me and have very good technical/electronic equipment to measure their results. I am glad to see that these more expert shooters are trying to prefect the reloading process. Greg at Primal Rights has a wealth of knowledge, the time perfecting processes and the technical/electronic equipment. We just do what little we can for our reloading/shooting abilities. We do look for what Greg is doing for the Advancement of our Shooting Sport. You as a "Reloader" and "Shooter" have to look at a lot more than just Reloading with Bullets, Brass, Powder, Reloading Equipment. Are you reloading for Hunting or to be the next World Champion X Shooter? [/QUOTE]
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