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Reloading
load tunjng advise needed
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<blockquote data-quote="jdyoung" data-source="post: 1882780" data-attributes="member: 113391"><p>What does the surface of the inside of the case necks look like ? This might be a bit OCD, but I recently came across an article on polishing the inside of case necks. Adds to uniformity in neck tension. I haven't shot the rounds I did this with as yet, so I can't give any results.</p><p>The inside of the necks appeared to have random marks probably from the manufacturing process.</p><p>I used a nylon bore brush wrapped with<em> fine<u> synthetic</u> "steel" wool</em> chucked into a cordless drill.I did this during the process of preparing new brass, ( primer pockets, flash hole etc ), One pass in and out the length of the brush. That changed the appearance of the inside necks. Bullet seating was noticeably smoother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdyoung, post: 1882780, member: 113391"] What does the surface of the inside of the case necks look like ? This might be a bit OCD, but I recently came across an article on polishing the inside of case necks. Adds to uniformity in neck tension. I haven't shot the rounds I did this with as yet, so I can't give any results. The inside of the necks appeared to have random marks probably from the manufacturing process. I used a nylon bore brush wrapped with[I] fine[U] synthetic[/U] "steel" wool[/I] chucked into a cordless drill.I did this during the process of preparing new brass, ( primer pockets, flash hole etc ), One pass in and out the length of the brush. That changed the appearance of the inside necks. Bullet seating was noticeably smoother. [/QUOTE]
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