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Reloading
Cleaning sizing dies
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<blockquote data-quote="Wswim" data-source="post: 1654958" data-attributes="member: 110105"><p>I like to use Butch's bore shine on a chamber cleaning brush. I follow up with cotton patches wrapped around different sized nylon brushes. One brush that fits the body and one that fits the neck. I usually twist a patch in to clean the threads too. Several times I've had people bring me nasty dies to work up a few loads for them. In that case I use a piece of 0000 steel wool in one of those cheap slotted patch holders screwed into a cut off section of a cheap cleaning rod chucked into a drill. Depends on how bad things are as to what I soak the steel wool in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wswim, post: 1654958, member: 110105"] I like to use Butch's bore shine on a chamber cleaning brush. I follow up with cotton patches wrapped around different sized nylon brushes. One brush that fits the body and one that fits the neck. I usually twist a patch in to clean the threads too. Several times I've had people bring me nasty dies to work up a few loads for them. In that case I use a piece of 0000 steel wool in one of those cheap slotted patch holders screwed into a cut off section of a cheap cleaning rod chucked into a drill. Depends on how bad things are as to what I soak the steel wool in. [/QUOTE]
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