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primer pocket cleaning -to do or not

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2019 1:21 pm
by saum2
This topic has probably been done before but I can't find it.
Has anyone found that NOT cleaning primers pockets after firing made any difference to the next firing or more accuracy wise? I realise that after a number of firings the crud build up would make it necessary to clean otherwise the primers won't seat down far enough. Any thoughts??

Re: primer pocket cleaning -to do or not

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2019 3:59 pm
by disb
I know of a shooter who doesn’t or at least not often.
Still shoots small groups just not in the right part of the target.

Re: primer pocket cleaning -to do or not

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2019 7:04 pm
by mike H
I clean primer pockets after every firing,I haven‘t done a scientific test to prove it is necessary,I think it is like cleaning your teeth,something you should do.

Re: primer pocket cleaning -to do or not

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2019 9:26 pm
by UL1700
Depends what you mean by cleaning, I find the ultrasonics or SS pin tumbler gets them pretty damn clean as for using one of the little tools I'm not a fan. I figure that I put enough stress on my primer pockets without the need for risking any extra material removal coming into the equation [-o<

Re: primer pocket cleaning -to do or not

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2019 10:05 pm
by ben_g
Geoff.

I have on occasion done a quick turn around with brass prep to shoot a club round.

Quick tumble, nothing done to pockets or case mouths and I have noticed no difference on target.

But a quick spin with a KM uniforming tool is in my normal regime most firings.

Re: primer pocket cleaning -to do or not

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2019 7:39 am
by bruce moulds
there might be 2 considerations with cleaning pockets.
first is as already mentioned uniform primer seating, both depth and a firm base to support the primer.
the other is the abrasive nature nature of primer dirt.
the less of that stuff in a good barrel the better.
a Sinclair uniformer cleans pockets quickly and easily, and maintains uniformity of dimension.
and they never seem to go blunt.
bruce.

Re: primer pocket cleaning -to do or not

Posted: Mon May 20, 2019 12:39 pm
by Bigtravoz
I generally do. I find there’s normally some crunchy crud left after firing so I just remove that with a lee primer pocket cleaner. It takes all of about 2 seconds per case. I have loaded without doing it and they all went bang alright but the crud is harder than brass so pressing a new primer into the case will have to have some effect on the life of the brass. I figure for the minimal amount of time involved it’s a bit of a no brainer really.