geo.ulrich
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Dan, last year when i saw ferris he wasn't all that well alzhimers had taken over pretty bad. george
Lets Talk about WASHING JACKETS'
I Started washing mine a long time ago.
Recently i have stopped doing that and have had Zero problems'
Anyone Else?
Dan, last year when i saw ferris he wasn't all that well alzhimers had taken over pretty bad. george
Lets Talk about WASHING JACKETS'
I Started washing mine a long time ago.
Recently i have stopped doing that and have had Zero problems'
Anyone Else?
That's interesting... Myself, I think I have washed my last bucket of jackets.
I wash jackets with the same fluid I clean cores, Lacquer Thinner.
The last several buckets of J4 I've washed. I'll be darned if I could see ANY copper residue or anything come off the jackets. Bottom of the bucket showed no residue I could tell.
BUT... Say'n that my main purpose to pre wash is to eliminate ANY chance of allowing lube or whatever inside the jackets to come in contact with a seated core.
It's an added hassle to wash jackets......... But I probably should keep doing it. Consistent real good bullets not to mention keeping the core and point die free of contaminates should be the another BIG reason to wash.
cale
Interesting i'm not alone.
If i had to wash them it wouldn't be in any of those haz materials.
When im finished making bullets i wash them with some dishwashing soap and hot water.
If i had to wash them before seating i would also wash them the same
Way.
Eric told me to wash the jackets. I think it's a waste of time.
From what i see they are nice and shiney clean and ready for the bullet making machine.
Once a bullet is made washing it again is of little importance.
If you want to remove any excess swaging lube then just towl them off in a big piece of clean cloth.
The only time you really need to wash a new made bullet is to apply a coating like Moly or TD . Then soap would not be the best way.
Once a bullet is made I try to avoid immersing that bullet in any liquid that may seep in between the jacket and the core and take a long time to dry out.
If coating the bullets you have no choice but to wash them but I don't like it.