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Tuning for long range
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<blockquote data-quote="Matthappens" data-source="post: 1570838" data-attributes="member: 92577"><p>The one issue with not cleaning the carbon out is that it is not always consistent. I clean the inside of the necks with alcohol and a Q tip and the amount of carbon that comes out equally is never consistent. Some have a tone and some hardly any, so your neck tension will vary greatly depending on how much is in the neck. I understand the principle but I think there are better ways of being consistent in lubing the necks. </p><p>I only clean the outside of the neck with iron wool and clean the primer pocket. I don't tumble anymore and found it didn't help with the es at all.</p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matthappens, post: 1570838, member: 92577"] The one issue with not cleaning the carbon out is that it is not always consistent. I clean the inside of the necks with alcohol and a Q tip and the amount of carbon that comes out equally is never consistent. Some have a tone and some hardly any, so your neck tension will vary greatly depending on how much is in the neck. I understand the principle but I think there are better ways of being consistent in lubing the necks. I only clean the outside of the neck with iron wool and clean the primer pocket. I don't tumble anymore and found it didn't help with the es at all. Matt [/QUOTE]
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