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Reloading
224 valkyrie & 45 acp brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Liberator" data-source="post: 1597587" data-attributes="member: 61338"><p>Don't know if you knew this , or not. Don't wet tumble 224 Valkyrie and 45 ACP brass together to save time. I just found out [224 V. is new to me ] they bind up tight with the stainless pins inside the 45 brass. They are a B***h to get out, and would have ruined my 224 V. brass if I had tumbled it longer. Stands to reason, it applies to 6.8 and anything 45 cal. [450 Bushy etc. ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liberator, post: 1597587, member: 61338"] Don't know if you knew this , or not. Don't wet tumble 224 Valkyrie and 45 ACP brass together to save time. I just found out [224 V. is new to me ] they bind up tight with the stainless pins inside the 45 brass. They are a B***h to get out, and would have ruined my 224 V. brass if I had tumbled it longer. Stands to reason, it applies to 6.8 and anything 45 cal. [450 Bushy etc. ] [/QUOTE]
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