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Reloading
Cleaning Shell cases.....Tumblers or ultrasonic cleaners ???
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleUP" data-source="post: 452867" data-attributes="member: 29156"><p>There is the very slightest peening on the case mouths but you really have to look hard to find it. Some of the guys have done testing on the cases and can find no evidence of work hardening. I've reloaded some cases over 10 times without any problem. I do anneal every 4th firing so that might make a difference as opposed to those who aren't stress relieving the brass. </p><p> </p><p>I've also used ss media for 204 ruger and those necks are notorious for splitting with lots of the guys. Never had one to split yet out of about 1,500 rds using the ss media.</p><p> </p><p>I'm not familiar with the plastic pins you mention. It might be a viable alternative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleUP, post: 452867, member: 29156"] There is the very slightest peening on the case mouths but you really have to look hard to find it. Some of the guys have done testing on the cases and can find no evidence of work hardening. I've reloaded some cases over 10 times without any problem. I do anneal every 4th firing so that might make a difference as opposed to those who aren't stress relieving the brass. I've also used ss media for 204 ruger and those necks are notorious for splitting with lots of the guys. Never had one to split yet out of about 1,500 rds using the ss media. I'm not familiar with the plastic pins you mention. It might be a viable alternative. [/QUOTE]
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