21 April 2003, 13:03
Dog-dusterBore wear due to abrasive media in cases?
I've been using Tufnut media in my tumbler and I have noticed the abarasive dust (rouge) inside my cases when I take them out of my tumbler. Is this dust tough enough to worry about bore wear from being fired? Should I take steps to wash the dust out of my cases?
22 April 2003, 07:44
StonecreekI hate that stuff, gets all on your hands and it can't be good to breathe. That's why I prefer corn cob with a little polishing compound in it.
But, compared to the hardness of the steel in your rifle barrel, the polishing rouge is not in the same league. What little amount may remain inside the case is of no effect on your bore.
22 April 2003, 07:51
<Makalu>Well,
accordingly to my knowledge it will increase the wear in the barrel throat. Some media will increase the wear dramatically. You better wash your cases or don�t use any grinding media.
22 April 2003, 08:27
shootawayi use an air compressor to take out the residue
22 April 2003, 10:38
waitaminitshootaway, I wonder where all that dust is going in your reloading room :-).
It's not the media concerning me but the grit rubbed off the cases plus the media improvers one may have added.
These are mostly abrasive, and their first unwanted effect is on your dies and second on the bore.
22 April 2003, 11:37
N E 450 No2Either tumble your cases without the abrasive..... Or re-tumble in regular media to remove the abrasive residue. It is not important how "shiny" your cases are, just that they are clean.
22 April 2003, 12:58
beemanbemegeez, jewelers rouge in a tumbler. How anal. Come on guys, you get no extra points for shiny brass in a shooting match.
22 April 2003, 13:23
redialwaitaminit's right on the dies part! My tumbling media (ordinary walnut) and all the gook floating in it has resulted in many scratched dies. Probably not good for your bore either, but that's only a SWAG.
Redial
22 April 2003, 14:06
Dog-dusterThanks guys. I think I may be switching to a corn cob-type media.
22 April 2003, 16:40
shootawaywaitaminute,I have a dust management plan.
23 April 2003, 07:43
HandloaderUse corncob media treated with Flitz polish and your problem will be solved.
23 April 2003, 11:23
waitaminitHandloader, Flitz (made in Germany) is abrasive !
23 April 2003, 11:51
HcliffI went to corn cob also after getting the walnut over everything. I like the corn cob bettr actually for cleaning.
Hcliff
27 April 2003, 09:44
EdmondHere is the solution:
http://pub36.ezboard.com/fk98kpagefrm10.showMessage?topicID=9.topic Mauser forum
http://www.dcbshooting.com/En/eng.htm military 50 BMG fired cases ,after one year in a wooden box, cleaned with different products.
http://www.balistique-chasse.com/nature/nettoy3.html Corroded cases: please wait a few seconds for animated pictures showing before cleaning , 1st cleaning 30 minutes, 2nd cleaning 30 minutes
http://www.balistique-chasse.com/nature/nettoy2.html inside cases
http://www.balistique-chasse.com/indexes/indexnature6.html