lukeass wrote:just been wondering if it's important to clean inside the fired cartridges before reloading? i have only just started to reload and haven't really bothered to clean inside the cases. I do clean the primer pockets and the inside of the neck but is it important to clean inside the cases as well? Will it effect accuracy etc.? Any feedback is appreciated, as i'm still a bit of a rookie with reloading. Not very fussed what the shells look like as long as they perform well. (Using smokeless RL17 powder for 300WSM).
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Wm.Traynor wrote:IMO, for a hunting rifle like yours, don't bother getting an ultrasonic. I have one and bought it for a target rifle in 223. My reasoning was that the case capacity needed to stay the same for each shot and FWIW, it was very accurate. Short answer is, don't get one but also, don't operate at maximum loads.
TassieTiger wrote:Wm.Traynor wrote:IMO, for a hunting rifle like yours, don't bother getting an ultrasonic. I have one and bought it for a target rifle in 223. My reasoning was that the case capacity needed to stay the same for each shot and FWIW, it was very accurate. Short answer is, don't get one but also, don't operate at maximum loads.
A mate bought a ultrasonic cleaner from the LGS and paid $300...
I bought one of these for a little over $60 and it works better...so much so, ole mate bought one to compliment his other.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Digital-Ult ... rk:11:pf:0