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Cleaning Tumbler and Pins
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<blockquote data-quote="BrianID" data-source="post: 2568130" data-attributes="member: 104589"><p>I don't waste time tumbling pins to get them clean. I'll just rinse them of and let them dry on an old towel. They are just going to get dirty the next time I use them. I'm still able to get shiny/new looking brass without cleaning my pins. </p><p>Wet tumbling sure does a great job of getting primer pockets and carbon inside the case clean. Cleaning the brass so it looks shiny and new does little to nothing to improve functIon or accuracy but it makes me feel good about my finished product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrianID, post: 2568130, member: 104589"] I don’t waste time tumbling pins to get them clean. I’ll just rinse them of and let them dry on an old towel. They are just going to get dirty the next time I use them. I’m still able to get shiny/new looking brass without cleaning my pins. Wet tumbling sure does a great job of getting primer pockets and carbon inside the case clean. Cleaning the brass so it looks shiny and new does little to nothing to improve functIon or accuracy but it makes me feel good about my finished product. [/QUOTE]
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