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Old 03-20-2017, 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by buttsm View Post
I have a new to me 625-JM. I have been having problems with reloading during competition. Rounds not seating, or fully chambering. I use a TK custom loader and a dummy cylinder to check all my loads before a competition. Been having problems, not all the time but on occasion, it's been frustrating.
Yesterday after several tries on the clock to reload I finally figured it out. There appears to be dry tumbling media in the chambers, and its stopping them from chambering.
So should I blow out all my brass after cleaning or go with a wet tumbler?
Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks
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If there is media in the chamber , it is comming from the OUTSIDE of the case.
Wipe all cases before cliping.
Also , you don't need to tumble brass every time.
Try to "just load some and shoot"
Last, 45acp needs to be somewhat loose "rattle" in the clip.
This allows some "give" for chambering.
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