Ever wondered if all the fussing over primer pockets and flash holes is worth your time? I always tumble my brass after all the prep work for a half hour or so just to get rid of shavings and what not. I always check the flash holes for tumbling media before priming, except I forgot the other day and started priming. I caught my error early in the process, but ended up with 5 that had seated primers with a piece of tumbling media lodged in the flash hole. I decided to go ahead and load them and next time I chronoed to see if it made any noticeable difference. Here are the results:
Load: 77 gr. SMK over 24.6 grains of RE15 in new, prepped LC09 brass, and a Federal GM205M primer.
Base to Ogive Legnth: 1.859
OAL: 2.255 - 2.260
Gun: Bushy Varminter
Barrel: 24" 1:9
Temp: 39F
Humidity: 66%
BP: 30.23
First String: Above load - Clean Flash Hole
1. 2800
2. 2799
3. 2790
4. 2783
5. 2793
Average: 2793
ES: 17
SD: 5
Second String : Contaminated Flash Hole
1. 2723
2. 2760
3. 2788
4. 2763
5. 2770
Average: 2760
ES: 65
SD: 21.1
A couple of things I forgot to mention. All charges are thrown with a CM1500. Chrono is a CED M2. Looks to me like the prep work IS worth it. I didn't put these on paper, just ran them across the clocks. Thought you guys might find it interesting.
Load: 77 gr. SMK over 24.6 grains of RE15 in new, prepped LC09 brass, and a Federal GM205M primer.
Base to Ogive Legnth: 1.859
OAL: 2.255 - 2.260
Gun: Bushy Varminter
Barrel: 24" 1:9
Temp: 39F
Humidity: 66%
BP: 30.23
First String: Above load - Clean Flash Hole
1. 2800
2. 2799
3. 2790
4. 2783
5. 2793
Average: 2793
ES: 17
SD: 5
Second String : Contaminated Flash Hole
1. 2723
2. 2760
3. 2788
4. 2763
5. 2770
Average: 2760
ES: 65
SD: 21.1
A couple of things I forgot to mention. All charges are thrown with a CM1500. Chrono is a CED M2. Looks to me like the prep work IS worth it. I didn't put these on paper, just ran them across the clocks. Thought you guys might find it interesting.