After resizing I've been cleaning my cases in corn cob media to get any resizing wax off. I use the redding imperial sizing wax. This last time I either used too much wax on the inside of the necks, and a bunch of media got stuck inside the necks of my cases. I removed as much as I can, but some cases still have one or two corn cob granules inside the case at the base which I have been unable to get out.
Do you think it is safe to shoot these cases as is? Flashholes and necks are clear, and there is really just one or two granules at the base. The perfectionist in me wants to get them out, but I've spent a lot of time trying without any success. It's either shoot them or toss them out.
Do you think it is safe to shoot these cases as is? Flashholes and necks are clear, and there is really just one or two granules at the base. The perfectionist in me wants to get them out, but I've spent a lot of time trying without any success. It's either shoot them or toss them out.


















































