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Case tumblers. Who uses them and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="Petey308" data-source="post: 2568138" data-attributes="member: 106845"><p>I use a wet tumbler with stainless steel chips (found they work much better than pins) to clean fired brass that has been decapped first. </p><p></p><p>I use a dry tumbler with a mix of crushed walnut and corncob, treated with NuFinish car wax, to remove the sizing lube after resizing and to polish and add a protective film to the cases. </p><p></p><p>Also, I dip my necks in dry graphite or mica before charging and seating bullets to create a barrier to prevent dissimilar metal corrosion (often referred to as cold welding) and it also produces smoother and more consistent seating pressures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Petey308, post: 2568138, member: 106845"] I use a wet tumbler with stainless steel chips (found they work much better than pins) to clean fired brass that has been decapped first. I use a dry tumbler with a mix of crushed walnut and corncob, treated with NuFinish car wax, to remove the sizing lube after resizing and to polish and add a protective film to the cases. Also, I dip my necks in dry graphite or mica before charging and seating bullets to create a barrier to prevent dissimilar metal corrosion (often referred to as cold welding) and it also produces smoother and more consistent seating pressures. [/QUOTE]
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