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Reloading
A Question For Everyone Using Stainless Steel Cleaning Media
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<blockquote data-quote="CA48" data-source="post: 657901" data-attributes="member: 21446"><p>I have been using this for around 2 years, and have been sizing my brass before putting it in the tumbler, do you feel that this causes a loss of accuracy potential. I have also tried sizing after tumbling. I cant tell much of a difference if any in accuracy. I like sizing before going to the tumbler because when tumbling it cleans off the sizing wax. I figured most people size after cleaning just in case the necks get bumped or dented while cleaning. Here lately just to make myself feel better and not taking a chance of losing any accuracy I have been sizing after cleaning. My question is what is the easiest way to clean off the sizing wax. I have been cleaning it off the best i can with a paper towel, but there is still some residue. What is yals cleaning procedure with the S.S. media? Does anyone out there have a better method of cleaning of the sizing wax?</p><p></p><p>Thanks, Chase</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CA48, post: 657901, member: 21446"] I have been using this for around 2 years, and have been sizing my brass before putting it in the tumbler, do you feel that this causes a loss of accuracy potential. I have also tried sizing after tumbling. I cant tell much of a difference if any in accuracy. I like sizing before going to the tumbler because when tumbling it cleans off the sizing wax. I figured most people size after cleaning just in case the necks get bumped or dented while cleaning. Here lately just to make myself feel better and not taking a chance of losing any accuracy I have been sizing after cleaning. My question is what is the easiest way to clean off the sizing wax. I have been cleaning it off the best i can with a paper towel, but there is still some residue. What is yals cleaning procedure with the S.S. media? Does anyone out there have a better method of cleaning of the sizing wax? Thanks, Chase [/QUOTE]
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