Originally Posted by
alleyyooper
"It's only easier to remove non-fired bullets and pellet-powder"
That is so funny to have people think so. My brother tried pellets (Prodex) in his black diamond and they were crushed when he seated the maxi hunter bullet he used.
My T7 comes out as a compact wad from my Remington 700 and falls apart when it hits the can.
Soap and water works well with both and even in a inline.

Al
On 2nd thought, I probably should have placed an asterisk at the end of my sentence there.
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But not when using grease on your breechplug.
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On a side note, I have never even touched a ML powder-pellet in my life. If you ever were beside me at the range and witnessed how much I lean/press the ramrod into seating my bullets and loose powder, you would instantly agree that pellets and me are something that never-ever should occur in my future.
If it weren't for the proper bullet-seating jags I use, bullet deformity would take place. I'm a little more careful when using Cecil's lead bullets, than any others I currently possess.