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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Stainless Pin Tumbling "too clean"?
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<blockquote data-quote="bushmotornv" data-source="post: 1899279" data-attributes="member: 72331"><p>I clean in the ultrasonic to remove the carbon inside the case. Then,once it is dry,I run it through the corncob for a final polish. The polished cases feed better from the magazine. It is interesting to note that some necks(inside) come completely clean,and some don't. I'm thinking it's due to the powder used in that particular load. Having the necks completely clean is no different than loading a new case,but you have the benefit of a fireformed case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bushmotornv, post: 1899279, member: 72331"] I clean in the ultrasonic to remove the carbon inside the case. Then,once it is dry,I run it through the corncob for a final polish. The polished cases feed better from the magazine. It is interesting to note that some necks(inside) come completely clean,and some don't. I'm thinking it's due to the powder used in that particular load. Having the necks completely clean is no different than loading a new case,but you have the benefit of a fireformed case. [/QUOTE]
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