twitch4968
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Went to the Indian Creek range yesterday (very clean range, the volunteer lady was very sweet) and popped off about 200 5.56 rounds. One out of 20 rounds would jam in the gun. It appeared that the round wasn't chambering fully and causing the bolt not to go all the way forward.
Remington once fired brass from Brassman Brass
Lee .223/5.56 dies with crimp die
Dillon 550 press
RCBS spray case lube
Cases cleaned by ultra-sonic machine
Custom built 5.56 with Noveske barrel and BCM bolt group
I clean the cases with the ultra-sonic cleaner, lube them up, and spin them around the press and throw in a bag.
I know that with the lube still on the cases, they'll pick dirt/grime/grass. Pretty much everything sticks but money and chicks. And I feel that this is causing my rifle to jam. What's the best way to remove that lube? I no longer have a media tumbler, and even when I did, the lube never really came off. What do ya'll use to remove the lube?
Remington once fired brass from Brassman Brass
Lee .223/5.56 dies with crimp die
Dillon 550 press
RCBS spray case lube
Cases cleaned by ultra-sonic machine
Custom built 5.56 with Noveske barrel and BCM bolt group
I clean the cases with the ultra-sonic cleaner, lube them up, and spin them around the press and throw in a bag.
I know that with the lube still on the cases, they'll pick dirt/grime/grass. Pretty much everything sticks but money and chicks. And I feel that this is causing my rifle to jam. What's the best way to remove that lube? I no longer have a media tumbler, and even when I did, the lube never really came off. What do ya'll use to remove the lube?