I was using a wet stainless media cleaning system (Thumbler Tumbler) and recently had to quickly load some fired brass for a range trip. Since I didn't have time to run the brass through the tumbler, I placed each case in my lathe and used 0000 stainless steel to clean outside of case. I ran a nylon bore brush in the case mouth, and cleaned the primer pockets. When seating the bullets, I noticed that the seating pressure was much more consistent than when I seat bullets in brass that has been wet cleaned.
Well, that must have did the trick since my ES/SD improved significantly. SO, my question is, why clean brass with wet stainless media, if just cleaning the brass by hand seemed to be faster, less messy, and resulted in more consistent bullet velocities? Does leaving carbon in the neck actually improve accuracy? Is cleaning brass to the point that it looks like new overrated?
Well, that must have did the trick since my ES/SD improved significantly. SO, my question is, why clean brass with wet stainless media, if just cleaning the brass by hand seemed to be faster, less messy, and resulted in more consistent bullet velocities? Does leaving carbon in the neck actually improve accuracy? Is cleaning brass to the point that it looks like new overrated?