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Last thing you want is a squib because media is stuck in the flash hole and you get incomplete detonation.
Change your process.
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Let me edit this and state that I do lube cases prior to processing. When I'm going batch processing 1K+ of a brass, I do inspect and discard (or separate) the dirty ones that need a cleaning before processing.
Typically though, most cases are clean enough to run through my press and dies. They are sprayed with 10:1 99.9% iso/lanolin then left to flash, processed then wet tumbled. At that point they are dried then loaded with primers/powder projectile. Only my sizer/deprimer die gets dirty. The added step doesn't add much time when you consider the quantity of brass that's being processed.
When brass is clean from being shot once non-subsonic/suppressed, it will and can go straight to loading, skipping the lubrication step and wet cleaning. It wasn't picked up in the gravel or mud so it's safe for the dies. A little carbon doesn't hurt as long as it's cleaned out every so often.
Last thing you want is a squib because media is stuck in the flash hole and you get incomplete detonation.
Change your process.
+++++++++++++++++
Let me edit this and state that I do lube cases prior to processing. When I'm going batch processing 1K+ of a brass, I do inspect and discard (or separate) the dirty ones that need a cleaning before processing.
Typically though, most cases are clean enough to run through my press and dies. They are sprayed with 10:1 99.9% iso/lanolin then left to flash, processed then wet tumbled. At that point they are dried then loaded with primers/powder projectile. Only my sizer/deprimer die gets dirty. The added step doesn't add much time when you consider the quantity of brass that's being processed.
When brass is clean from being shot once non-subsonic/suppressed, it will and can go straight to loading, skipping the lubrication step and wet cleaning. It wasn't picked up in the gravel or mud so it's safe for the dies. A little carbon doesn't hurt as long as it's cleaned out every so often.
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