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<blockquote data-quote="Rustytigwire" data-source="post: 3715949" data-attributes="member: 47974"><p>I think the pins may in some instances rough the interior surface of the necks and provide a better "bonding or stickier" surface than a new or sized or carboned or lubricated neck.</p><p>I switched to ss chips but dont like chasing them.</p><p>Swampratt...copper pins is smart! Softer than brass makes good sense!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustytigwire, post: 3715949, member: 47974"] I think the pins may in some instances rough the interior surface of the necks and provide a better "bonding or stickier" surface than a new or sized or carboned or lubricated neck. I switched to ss chips but dont like chasing them. Swampratt...copper pins is smart! Softer than brass makes good sense!! [/QUOTE]
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