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Test-Effect of Brushing Necks vs Graphite vs Both on ES
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<blockquote data-quote="Savage 12BVSS" data-source="post: 1839752" data-attributes="member: 112413"><p>I've been afraid to admit this same thing about cleaning cause you see so much posted about brass cleaning and tumbling that it seems the only correct way. Now this is the second poster to say this right out for the world to see and know, so I'm coming clean (pun), I haven't cleaned brass anyway but hand for 19 years. The way the gunsmith who mentored me taught me, worked good for me and sure never hurt my accuracy at all. Won't get into the lubing technique I was taught but the lube removes all carbon when wiped off, just a little oooo steel wool around the neck is it. Nylon brush in and out of necks twice, recently no graphite in neck's at all anymore. Forster die's without expander ball and latest addition from some posters on here lee collet neck die's and or sinclair expander mandrel's. Saved a lot of money on equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Savage 12BVSS, post: 1839752, member: 112413"] I've been afraid to admit this same thing about cleaning cause you see so much posted about brass cleaning and tumbling that it seems the only correct way. Now this is the second poster to say this right out for the world to see and know, so I'm coming clean (pun), I haven't cleaned brass anyway but hand for 19 years. The way the gunsmith who mentored me taught me, worked good for me and sure never hurt my accuracy at all. Won't get into the lubing technique I was taught but the lube removes all carbon when wiped off, just a little oooo steel wool around the neck is it. Nylon brush in and out of necks twice, recently no graphite in neck's at all anymore. Forster die's without expander ball and latest addition from some posters on here lee collet neck die's and or sinclair expander mandrel's. Saved a lot of money on equipment. [/QUOTE]
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