Where did you acquire the ratcheting bore brush. I have been looking for one with no luck.
Shawn
there is no issue with tumbling live rounds. I do it all the time. tumble the brass load them then tumble them again to get them all nice and shiney. there is absolutely no issue tumbling live rounds. to be honest i'm not sure if tumbling will remove the laquer i suppose it may depend on how course your media is. either way it cant' hurt to try. if it fails well sorry. if it does work let me know.
there is no issue with tumbling live rounds. I do it all the time. tumble the brass load them then tumble them again to get them all nice and shiney. there is absolutely no issue tumbling live rounds. to be honest i'm not sure if tumbling will remove the laquer i suppose it may depend on how course your media is. either way it cant' hurt to try. if it fails well sorry. if it does work let me know.
I thought tumbling live ammo could mess with the coatings of the powder, or cause it to break up and change shape. The result being a different, unpredicatable, (likely higher) burn rate and possible overpressure.
But why? Is there some tangible advantage to removing the lacquer from milsurp ammo?
Well good luck then. Lets us know how things work out with the Mini Thirty after you remove the lacquer. I wonder if this is an issue with other guns chambered for 7.62x39?
I got mine from powmia58 or you can also find them on flee bay. Just search for the word M14 & you will find it.Where did you acquire the ratcheting bore brush. I have been looking for one with no luck.
Shawn
They are always located inside of that little door underneath the metal flip-up lid on your butt stock of the M14 rifle. As for it being the same, no it's not. Your Norinco 1 does not have a brass brush but a Nylon 1 instead. So I don't know if it will work to good with Laquer Thinner.Looks like the one my Norinco M14 came with.



























