Long time re-loader here. Cleaning cases with SS media has always been part of my reloading regiment. I'm looking for ways to speed up the reloading process, and yet, not cut corners if it impacts my results. Ironic - I know. Rifles I reload for are all either customs, on custom actions with Barlein barrels, or Accuracy International rifles with Bartlein or Lothar Walther barrels. Chambers are as close to perfectly center and polished as can get.
Quite a while back there was a member who ran a test on Lapua .260 Remington brass life. From memory, it was in the neighborhood of 25-27 firings with a 140 Hybrid, 42.5g H4350, annealed every 5 shots, and no cleaning of brass as it was all done in one range session. After I asked 'but how did you clean the brass,' and the member said they didn't. Another member suggested that there are a ton of benchrest shooters that wipe down the neck, and leave the inside of the cases soot'd up. It was described as desirable barrier between bullet and casing that provided lubricity...News to me.
Instead of using a dry lube on the inside/outside of case necks during my sizing process for clean cases, I'd prefer removing a step. In this case, it's taking a fired case, sizing, and loading her back up for round 2, 3, 4, etc.
Who has done this and how did it impact your accuracy or velocity?
Quite a while back there was a member who ran a test on Lapua .260 Remington brass life. From memory, it was in the neighborhood of 25-27 firings with a 140 Hybrid, 42.5g H4350, annealed every 5 shots, and no cleaning of brass as it was all done in one range session. After I asked 'but how did you clean the brass,' and the member said they didn't. Another member suggested that there are a ton of benchrest shooters that wipe down the neck, and leave the inside of the cases soot'd up. It was described as desirable barrier between bullet and casing that provided lubricity...News to me.
Instead of using a dry lube on the inside/outside of case necks during my sizing process for clean cases, I'd prefer removing a step. In this case, it's taking a fired case, sizing, and loading her back up for round 2, 3, 4, etc.
Who has done this and how did it impact your accuracy or velocity?