I read, with great interest, the thread about waxing the inside of the case neck thread. I noticed several people saying it was nothing new and helps equalize neck tension.
I have a question about doing this when I load for a semi-auto. Should I?
I use Imperial wax and use a Q-Tip to be lube inside the case neck but have always removed the wax as much as possible. That was for a bolt rifle.
If I leave lube inside the case neck would I run a risk when loaded into a semi-auto of seating the bullet deeper on the feed ramp?
If so I won't try it. If not it might be worth it to see what leaving a little wax inside the neck.
Oh yeah, for the grammar nazis here ellipsis uses a space between the "dots", . . .
Jim
I have a question about doing this when I load for a semi-auto. Should I?
I use Imperial wax and use a Q-Tip to be lube inside the case neck but have always removed the wax as much as possible. That was for a bolt rifle.
If I leave lube inside the case neck would I run a risk when loaded into a semi-auto of seating the bullet deeper on the feed ramp?
If so I won't try it. If not it might be worth it to see what leaving a little wax inside the neck.
Oh yeah, for the grammar nazis here ellipsis uses a space between the "dots", . . .
Jim