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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 436559" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>As soon as I get back from the range, the faster the better, I hand decap, clean pockets, wipe the necks with carbon killer, and run a stiff nylon brush through the necks. Then clean em in corncob type media with a teaspoon worth of mineral spirits for ~1hr.</p><p>I do this quick, because carbon takes a set that makes it very difficult to remove.</p><p>Same with my barrel cleaning..</p><p>Then I pour out the vibrator into a media sperator, pick up each case and rap the casehead with a small screwdriver handle, This clears the case contents including flashole dingleberries.</p><p>With this, my brass is clean enough to protect my dies.</p><p></p><p>I use RCBS caselube which is slippery as Astroglide, and I don't want it building up in my chamber(that's what she said). So after body lubing/shoulder bumping, I run the brass through another cycle of vibratory cleaning with another batch of 'clean media' and a teaspoon of case polisher, before reloading.</p><p>Sometimes I ultrasonically clean followed by a polish, but I don't even know why I do this..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 436559, member: 1521"] As soon as I get back from the range, the faster the better, I hand decap, clean pockets, wipe the necks with carbon killer, and run a stiff nylon brush through the necks. Then clean em in corncob type media with a teaspoon worth of mineral spirits for ~1hr. I do this quick, because carbon takes a set that makes it very difficult to remove. Same with my barrel cleaning.. Then I pour out the vibrator into a media sperator, pick up each case and rap the casehead with a small screwdriver handle, This clears the case contents including flashole dingleberries. With this, my brass is clean enough to protect my dies. I use RCBS caselube which is slippery as Astroglide, and I don't want it building up in my chamber(that's what she said). So after body lubing/shoulder bumping, I run the brass through another cycle of vibratory cleaning with another batch of 'clean media' and a teaspoon of case polisher, before reloading. Sometimes I ultrasonically clean followed by a polish, but I don't even know why I do this.. [/QUOTE]
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