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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Stainless Pin Tumbling "too clean"?
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<blockquote data-quote="sedancowboy" data-source="post: 1887211" data-attributes="member: 85874"><p>I don't have a lot of experience with factory ammo, I have been reloading for 51 years. I will say that most factory ammo is crimped and I would imagine that a crimp will make the cold welding not as noticeable. We don't know what they tumble the brass in or the bullets in, most Manufactures don't revel all their secrets. I have seen it in some old ammo my Dad had that was old Remington Cor-Loc I believe was 20 or so years old. It was 30-06 180 gr RN.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sedancowboy, post: 1887211, member: 85874"] I don't have a lot of experience with factory ammo, I have been reloading for 51 years. I will say that most factory ammo is crimped and I would imagine that a crimp will make the cold welding not as noticeable. We don't know what they tumble the brass in or the bullets in, most Manufactures don't revel all their secrets. I have seen it in some old ammo my Dad had that was old Remington Cor-Loc I believe was 20 or so years old. It was 30-06 180 gr RN. [/QUOTE]
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