Originally Posted by
MikePal
Swabing between shots has become part of the load procedure for me as well. It only takes just a few seconds and eliminates the crud ring build up.
I find if your using 'dirty' primers (shotshell) the crud shows up more around and behind the primer..they make it hard to pull out the spent primer and is there a lot of back blast on to the firing pin etc. They are also, in my opinion the main culprit in seizing up my breech plug the other day.
I just opened up a box of Remington KleanBore primers the last day out on the range....so I will see how they compare the next time out.
I've not used the WhiteHots....so I do not know how they compare to T7, but I'm sure you'll find a huge improvement if you 'spit' wipe the barrel between shots.