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Reloading
Do you clean your brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="FireFlyFishing" data-source="post: 2943625" data-attributes="member: 127412"><p>Huh. I guess I'm the odd ball here. I tumble in wet SS media every time. I do shoot auto loaders quite a bit and find cases gets dirty pretty easy and I'd like to keep my dies rolling as long as possible and maintain reliable feeding. No big deal to throw in my mag cases with my smaller auto loaders. As far as a "waste of time" goes, I have a busy life and find other things to do while my loads tumble for 2-3 hours and sit in my low temp electric smoker (no smoke added of course) for an hour drying. I plan accordingly.</p><p>I also don't compete or try to whack animals at 1400 yards. So, my process works for my elementary shooting/hunting in the 600 to 800 yard range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FireFlyFishing, post: 2943625, member: 127412"] Huh. I guess I'm the odd ball here. I tumble in wet SS media every time. I do shoot auto loaders quite a bit and find cases gets dirty pretty easy and I'd like to keep my dies rolling as long as possible and maintain reliable feeding. No big deal to throw in my mag cases with my smaller auto loaders. As far as a "waste of time" goes, I have a busy life and find other things to do while my loads tumble for 2-3 hours and sit in my low temp electric smoker (no smoke added of course) for an hour drying. I plan accordingly. I also don't compete or try to whack animals at 1400 yards. So, my process works for my elementary shooting/hunting in the 600 to 800 yard range. [/QUOTE]
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