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re: Reloaders: How do you clean your brass?
Posted on 8/16/14 at 11:55 am to Clames
Posted on 8/16/14 at 11:55 am to Clames
People dont know you can actually wash you corn media, and let it air dry in the sun.
Also add NuFinish and mineral spirits.
I dont wet tumble yet but my dry method works well enough for me for now.
The order is:
De-cap or remove primer (I use a Lee universal decapper for this) then I tumble, trim and clean primer pockets, I lube cases then I size them, after which I may tumble again to remove the lube, then I prime the casings.
Also add NuFinish and mineral spirits.
I dont wet tumble yet but my dry method works well enough for me for now.
The order is:
De-cap or remove primer (I use a Lee universal decapper for this) then I tumble, trim and clean primer pockets, I lube cases then I size them, after which I may tumble again to remove the lube, then I prime the casings.
Posted on 8/16/14 at 12:02 pm to ninthward
True, but even when fairly dirty the media still seems to have no problem cleaning brass. Also like a sponge for tarnish and powder residue.
I tumble first, de-prime/resize, trim, then use a case prep center to scrub primer pockets, remove military crimps, and debur.
I tumble first, de-prime/resize, trim, then use a case prep center to scrub primer pockets, remove military crimps, and debur.
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