I am curious of some thoughts on bullets "cold welding" in the necks of handloaded ammo and why it doesn't seem to have the same effect on factory ammo. Is it caused by the fouling of previous firing? Could it be avoided by wet tumbling? Could it be avoided by using "coated" bullets?
I usually try to wait till the week or two before a match to load ammo just to keep it fresh as possible but how could one handload and store for extended periods of time without getting the bullet reacting to the neck? I had some hunting ammo I had loaded several years ago, when I put it in the seating die to "bump" it and break that "weld" it made a pretty loud crack..
I usually try to wait till the week or two before a match to load ammo just to keep it fresh as possible but how could one handload and store for extended periods of time without getting the bullet reacting to the neck? I had some hunting ammo I had loaded several years ago, when I put it in the seating die to "bump" it and break that "weld" it made a pretty loud crack..