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<blockquote data-quote="Loner" data-source="post: 436599" data-attributes="member: 24560"><p>Corncob media is for polishing, not cleaning. Get some walnut media .010-.015 in</p><p>size. I also use a media additive like frankford arsenal's. Then through a media separator.</p><p>I use the big dillon. I have never had a single flash hole with stuck media after 10's of thousands of rounds. If you want to polish after sizing with corncob that is fine. I use</p><p>walnut, the ubber shine is not important to me. I just want the lube off. </p><p> For rifle cases I use a US cleaner first, no tumbling until after. </p><p> You will also find the walnut never wears out. Mine is at least 12 years old now. I take</p><p>it outside in the media separator tub, add water and dishsoap and wash it every 3 or 4</p><p>years. Takes a day in the sun to dry out, turning it over every few hours. I tried the</p><p>"charged" red and green medias and hated them. They leave everything a mess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loner, post: 436599, member: 24560"] Corncob media is for polishing, not cleaning. Get some walnut media .010-.015 in size. I also use a media additive like frankford arsenal's. Then through a media separator. I use the big dillon. I have never had a single flash hole with stuck media after 10's of thousands of rounds. If you want to polish after sizing with corncob that is fine. I use walnut, the ubber shine is not important to me. I just want the lube off. For rifle cases I use a US cleaner first, no tumbling until after. You will also find the walnut never wears out. Mine is at least 12 years old now. I take it outside in the media separator tub, add water and dishsoap and wash it every 3 or 4 years. Takes a day in the sun to dry out, turning it over every few hours. I tried the "charged" red and green medias and hated them. They leave everything a mess. [/QUOTE]
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