I know that bullets generally come with a slight oil film on them. I never really thought about it much and never took it into consideration. Recently however, I was getting more velocity spread on some 358 Win. reloads than I expected. The next time I went to reload that round I noticed that the bullets were noticeably oily. I rolled them on a paper towel and the oil left tracks on the towel.
Just this week, I noticed wipeable oil on the 6.5 mm bullets I was going to reload. I also rolled them on a paper towel, and they left tracks on the towel.
I would think that oily bullets would affect the velocity spread on reloads. My velocity spreads with these two bullets seems to have lessened since I started rolling them on paper towels.
Has anyone else ever noticed oily bullets? Does anyone take the trouble to degrease them before loading?
Thanks for your experiences and thoughts on the subject.
Just this week, I noticed wipeable oil on the 6.5 mm bullets I was going to reload. I also rolled them on a paper towel, and they left tracks on the towel.
I would think that oily bullets would affect the velocity spread on reloads. My velocity spreads with these two bullets seems to have lessened since I started rolling them on paper towels.
Has anyone else ever noticed oily bullets? Does anyone take the trouble to degrease them before loading?
Thanks for your experiences and thoughts on the subject.