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<blockquote data-quote="Winchester 69" data-source="post: 343721" data-attributes="member: 8037"><p>I use my dishwasher, but it is not a uniformly accepted method as primer material is lead styphnate. It may just be Californians, but some are concerned with contamination. Another method is to put the brass in the washing machine with jeans or whatever. The brass is first put in a mesh bag either way. </p><p></p><p>Incidentally, I'm more concerned about what I breathe at an indoor range than I am about residue in my dishwasher. That doesn't mean that you shouldn't be. </p><p></p><p>You should understand that I'm less concerned about how much you spend on the things that you will use than your spending money on what you don't need, won't use, or will replace. There are other areas where you could decide to spend more on your own, like the suggested Lee AutoPrime. It's the most popular unit going for reasons other than its low price, but many prefer an RCBS model. I've been specific on pieces that are markedly better, like your press and trickler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Winchester 69, post: 343721, member: 8037"] I use my dishwasher, but it is not a uniformly accepted method as primer material is lead styphnate. It may just be Californians, but some are concerned with contamination. Another method is to put the brass in the washing machine with jeans or whatever. The brass is first put in a mesh bag either way. Incidentally, I'm more concerned about what I breathe at an indoor range than I am about residue in my dishwasher. That doesn't mean that you shouldn't be. You should understand that I'm less concerned about how much you spend on the things that you will use than your spending money on what you don't need, won't use, or will replace. There are other areas where you could decide to spend more on your own, like the suggested Lee AutoPrime. It's the most popular unit going for reasons other than its low price, but many prefer an RCBS model. I've been specific on pieces that are markedly better, like your press and trickler. [/QUOTE]
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