I am still new to reloading and at the moment I only reload ADG brass. I have been using a wire brush pocket cleaner. I have never used a uniforming tool because I read that the pockets are tapered and I would get more brass life by not removing that taper. My concern is that when I use the brush, it usually leaves behind some scratches on the brass inside the primer pockets. Should I be concerned about this or is it a non issue?
I'm mostly curious what others do for pocket cleaning if any? If what I am doing is okay or if I am ruining my brass and setting my loads up for failure? Do the more experienced reloaders out there believe that scratches in the primer pockets would result in more inconsistent loads? My thinking is that if anything, maybe i could effect SD/ES, but I'm not sure so that's why I'm asking. Thanks
I'm mostly curious what others do for pocket cleaning if any? If what I am doing is okay or if I am ruining my brass and setting my loads up for failure? Do the more experienced reloaders out there believe that scratches in the primer pockets would result in more inconsistent loads? My thinking is that if anything, maybe i could effect SD/ES, but I'm not sure so that's why I'm asking. Thanks