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Reloading
Tumbler, Vibratory Cleaner or Ultrasonic Cleaner?
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<blockquote data-quote="SM1986" data-source="post: 2503017" data-attributes="member: 121705"><p>.....Not shooting custom barrels in my case but now questioning my process... Have definitely heard this in regards to residue on the interior of the case affecting burn rate, but never in regards to abrasives being introduced to the bbl. Factory or custom, I'd assume any abrasive introduced ( unintentionally) would be a bad thing... wonder if there's any data on this. Would seem that some firearms/cartridge brass specific polish mfg that is chemical only based would be shouting this info from the rooftops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SM1986, post: 2503017, member: 121705"] .....Not shooting custom barrels in my case but now questioning my process... Have definitely heard this in regards to residue on the interior of the case affecting burn rate, but never in regards to abrasives being introduced to the bbl. Factory or custom, I'd assume any abrasive introduced ( unintentionally) would be a bad thing... wonder if there's any data on this. Would seem that some firearms/cartridge brass specific polish mfg that is chemical only based would be shouting this info from the rooftops. [/QUOTE]
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