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Stainless Pin Tumbling "too clean"?
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<blockquote data-quote="denobravo" data-source="post: 1886201" data-attributes="member: 64275"><p>I do almost the same</p><p>the reason this post caught my eye is carbon in the neck discussion that has come up.</p><p>I sonic it clean because I want consistent necks and I cannot control the carbon so I remove it.</p><p>Now I may stop doing that altogether. Lou Murdica is seen in one of his video's lubing the inside of his necks with moly.</p><p>So I have been using HBN for the same reason. I used to dry tumble my brass with corn cob to remove the one shot lube before I primed and loaded but have stopped that. I dont see any benefit.</p><p>I did a test with clean dry necks against carbon filled and saw no difference in es/sd.</p><p>I chat with NBRSA members and I can tell you there is NO cleaning or annealing during those matches.</p><p>MANY 5 shot groups in the .1 range and very often a few screamers (the very coveted .0 groups)</p><p>So clean em dont clean em. </p><p>I am gonna try the NBRSA method. Man I hate reloading</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denobravo, post: 1886201, member: 64275"] I do almost the same the reason this post caught my eye is carbon in the neck discussion that has come up. I sonic it clean because I want consistent necks and I cannot control the carbon so I remove it. Now I may stop doing that altogether. Lou Murdica is seen in one of his video's lubing the inside of his necks with moly. So I have been using HBN for the same reason. I used to dry tumble my brass with corn cob to remove the one shot lube before I primed and loaded but have stopped that. I dont see any benefit. I did a test with clean dry necks against carbon filled and saw no difference in es/sd. I chat with NBRSA members and I can tell you there is NO cleaning or annealing during those matches. MANY 5 shot groups in the .1 range and very often a few screamers (the very coveted .0 groups) So clean em dont clean em. I am gonna try the NBRSA method. Man I hate reloading [/QUOTE]
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