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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 3602758" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>It’s one of those things that I don’t know if it makes a huge difference or not. I will say that I dang sure ain’t wasting time on doing it on bulk ammo. I do it on a couple calibers/batches just cuz. It is amazing how big of a jagged chip will come from some cases. The chip is caused when the flash hole is punched. Can I make a difference in lighting the powder? Idk. I’ve pondered it. So are we trying to light the powder uniformly? Well are we using a powder charge that uses all the available space possible? If we aren’t then our powder isn’t lighting from back to front anyhow, is it? Does that even matter? I dunno. Sooo yes I do deburr some flash holes but mainly cuz I can and in makes me feel good. I prefer the Redding deburrer because it stops cutting as soon as chip is cut off. Some others will keep eating and so you must learn to “feel” when it’s right. Well in the name of consistency is your “feel” consistent enough? I like something that has no feelings to be the guide to base my consistency on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 3602758, member: 43171"] It’s one of those things that I don’t know if it makes a huge difference or not. I will say that I dang sure ain’t wasting time on doing it on bulk ammo. I do it on a couple calibers/batches just cuz. It is amazing how big of a jagged chip will come from some cases. The chip is caused when the flash hole is punched. Can I make a difference in lighting the powder? Idk. I’ve pondered it. So are we trying to light the powder uniformly? Well are we using a powder charge that uses all the available space possible? If we aren’t then our powder isn’t lighting from back to front anyhow, is it? Does that even matter? I dunno. Sooo yes I do deburr some flash holes but mainly cuz I can and in makes me feel good. I prefer the Redding deburrer because it stops cutting as soon as chip is cut off. Some others will keep eating and so you must learn to “feel” when it’s right. Well in the name of consistency is your “feel” consistent enough? I like something that has no feelings to be the guide to base my consistency on. [/QUOTE]
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