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Reloading
308 LC 12 brass - primed: Good, bad, ugly ?
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<blockquote data-quote="westcliffe01" data-source="post: 793513" data-attributes="member: 35183"><p>To "soften up" the primers as well as clean up the brass, I am running it through my stainless media tumbling system with "hot" water. On first inspection after 1/2 hour the water was green, never seen that before. But then this is non fired brass, I am used to the water being black from soot. Don't know if part of the green is from the primer compound, I hope it is..... now going back on for a second round with fresh hot water and detergent. They should come out looking pretty sparkling...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westcliffe01, post: 793513, member: 35183"] To "soften up" the primers as well as clean up the brass, I am running it through my stainless media tumbling system with "hot" water. On first inspection after 1/2 hour the water was green, never seen that before. But then this is non fired brass, I am used to the water being black from soot. Don't know if part of the green is from the primer compound, I hope it is..... now going back on for a second round with fresh hot water and detergent. They should come out looking pretty sparkling... [/QUOTE]
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