Samari Jack
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- Nov 16, 2010
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I'll be glade to move on to my .40 S&W. Anyway, I've noticed from time to time a small piece of the corn cob cleaning media stuck in my brass after cleaning. I use polishing "cream" or what ever it is called in the tumbler too.
I try to tap the open end of brass before loading just in case and in some instances a small piece or two will fall out. It is had to eagle eye down the brass to make sure there isn't a piece in there. I suppose I could take a pipe cleaner or something and make a pass but these rounds are at my stage of reloading just for plinking.
I don't want to do anything dangerous. My assumption would be a small amount wouldn't hurt. But would like to hear from people with more experience.
This reloading thing, while a lot of fun, has a certain amount of an art form to it other than just stats in a book.
I try to tap the open end of brass before loading just in case and in some instances a small piece or two will fall out. It is had to eagle eye down the brass to make sure there isn't a piece in there. I suppose I could take a pipe cleaner or something and make a pass but these rounds are at my stage of reloading just for plinking.
I don't want to do anything dangerous. My assumption would be a small amount wouldn't hurt. But would like to hear from people with more experience.
This reloading thing, while a lot of fun, has a certain amount of an art form to it other than just stats in a book.