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Reloading
Case Prep Question
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<blockquote data-quote="jjmp" data-source="post: 1664207" data-attributes="member: 9664"><p>Use a courser grade of steel wool ,000 is to fine and should be used in last step , from your pix your brass cases are looking more scratched up even though their polished ,suggest you work your case body of brass less and necks more ,I clean my brass in crushed walnut , then if necks are to carboned up I hand polish them with a heaver steel wool , if you go to heavy it'll scratch to deep (caution) then chase with very fine steel wool , mite I suggest annealing the brass after your happy with the clean necks ,any carbon on left on the necks and annealed is baked into that brass for ever , hope I helped , cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjmp, post: 1664207, member: 9664"] Use a courser grade of steel wool ,000 is to fine and should be used in last step , from your pix your brass cases are looking more scratched up even though their polished ,suggest you work your case body of brass less and necks more ,I clean my brass in crushed walnut , then if necks are to carboned up I hand polish them with a heaver steel wool , if you go to heavy it'll scratch to deep (caution) then chase with very fine steel wool , mite I suggest annealing the brass after your happy with the clean necks ,any carbon on left on the necks and annealed is baked into that brass for ever , hope I helped , cheers [/QUOTE]
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