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Reloading
Tempilaq--How Much
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<blockquote data-quote="xdeano" data-source="post: 566057" data-attributes="member: 18103"><p>umm. .014" isn't very thick, and if it's melting on the outside, it's going to melt on the inside, just from source sink. </p><p> </p><p>The brass brush isn't a bad idea if you're going to do inside. If it were me, i'd still take some fingernail polish remover on a qtip and rub around the neck to make **** sure you don't have that stuff in there. It could also act like a glue if you do have some crap down there. This will also give you more pressure and mess with your velocities. So if you're having any issues with that down the road, this may be the culprit. </p><p> </p><p>xdeano</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xdeano, post: 566057, member: 18103"] umm. .014" isn't very thick, and if it's melting on the outside, it's going to melt on the inside, just from source sink. The brass brush isn't a bad idea if you're going to do inside. If it were me, i'd still take some fingernail polish remover on a qtip and rub around the neck to make **** sure you don't have that stuff in there. It could also act like a glue if you do have some crap down there. This will also give you more pressure and mess with your velocities. So if you're having any issues with that down the road, this may be the culprit. xdeano [/QUOTE]
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