Farmerj
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Yeah, it’s always a point of discussion. I went to clean up some once fired and while waiting for it to clean I started looking at the virgin stuff. Tipped the tool into a couple of them and was surprised so I just kept going.I did that when I first started reloading. I never noticed it made a difference, so I haven’t done it since.
I have not done that yet. I have 100 pieces of nosler brass and 400 lapua for the .260 Remington.I cut mine to .1305 depth.
Nosler galled my pocket cutter face after 40ish pieces, & needed to be cleaned and polished to continue. I could've hosted a pole dancing convention with all the brass glitter that came out of 300pcs Nosler pockets...... it's a one time operation and time consuming but, , you'll have great brass afterwardsI have not done that yet. I have 100 pieces of nosler brass and 400 lapua.
And I’m working towards trying NRL hunter and F Class. My .223 stuff is for Service rifle going out to 600 and even 1000 yards.I don’t even clean my brass anymore.
Is clean brass more accurate at distance?And I’m working towards trying NRL hunter and F Class. My .223 stuff is for Service rifle going out to 600 and even 1000 yards.
Nope. It falls off incredibly.Is clean brass more accurate at distance?
Filling the case full of powder should keep it from shaking around, if that’s what you’re after.Nope. It falls off incredibly.
I’m getting to the point I’m going to soak all my stuff in dirty motor oil and lemon juice to tarnish it and make it sticky. That should help hold the powder in the case better so it won’t shake around.
I like to take a dowel and pack it in, top it off again and then seat the bullets. Get as much in there as possible. I try to use nothing but Red or green dot powder.Filling the case full of powder should keep it from shaking around, if that’s what you’re after.
I’ve never used those powders or a dowel. You sure do have some funky routines. Good luck with your matches, I guess.I like to take a dowel and pack it in, top it off again and then seat the bullets. Get as much in there as possible. I try to use nothing but Red or green dot powder.
You should see the results you get when you sweep up the loose powder on the floor. I think they call it Mexican match or something like that.I’ve never used those powders or a dowel. You sure do have some funky routines.