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Lube in necks
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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalobwana" data-source="post: 2567962" data-attributes="member: 123662"><p>Yeah the cannelure, and/or a crimp should prevent bullet "migration", which is why you would always want to crimp a 30-30 or 45-70 as a tube fed gun would be most prone to it. </p><p></p><p>I have had bullets get pushed into the case from repeated recoil of a heavy recoiling gun. If you top off your mag after every round or two, it can happen to some of the rounds below it. </p><p></p><p>Thus, the question, does anyone clean the lube out of the neck?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalobwana, post: 2567962, member: 123662"] Yeah the cannelure, and/or a crimp should prevent bullet “migration”, which is why you would always want to crimp a 30-30 or 45-70 as a tube fed gun would be most prone to it. I have had bullets get pushed into the case from repeated recoil of a heavy recoiling gun. If you top off your mag after every round or two, it can happen to some of the rounds below it. Thus, the question, does anyone clean the lube out of the neck? [/QUOTE]
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