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Reloading
What is your reloading process from start to bang!
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1651945" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>I recently read a thread on here where a guy was having an issue with his brass because he was using a SS pin tumbler, tumbling/cleaning his brass for a long period of time. He could not figure out why he was having difficulty closing the bolt on his rifle; thought he had a carbon ring, obstructed chamber of some kind. It was determined that leaving the brass in the pin tumbler for a long period of time caused the end of the brass to peen over burring the brass to the point where the bolt would not close. I agree with you about cleaning before resizing.<em> I only wrote this in here saying not to go crazy with the cleaning process.</em> I don't have a pin tumbler, use a Frankfort Arsenal media tumbler with walnut media and a lot of polish, would use a pin tumbler if I had one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1651945, member: 69192"] I recently read a thread on here where a guy was having an issue with his brass because he was using a SS pin tumbler, tumbling/cleaning his brass for a long period of time. He could not figure out why he was having difficulty closing the bolt on his rifle; thought he had a carbon ring, obstructed chamber of some kind. It was determined that leaving the brass in the pin tumbler for a long period of time caused the end of the brass to peen over burring the brass to the point where the bolt would not close. I agree with you about cleaning before resizing.[I] I only wrote this in here saying not to go crazy with the cleaning process.[/I] I don't have a pin tumbler, use a Frankfort Arsenal media tumbler with walnut media and a lot of polish, would use a pin tumbler if I had one. [/QUOTE]
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