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<blockquote data-quote="RWE" data-source="post: 1949818" data-attributes="member: 20736"><p>I used SS pins mainly for pistol brass as the cleanliness makes it easier to watch powder levels on my progressive press. I also use it for rifle brass sometimes.</p><p></p><p>*The "pin clean" brass makes it easier to see signs of case weaknesses and cracks. </p><p></p><p>I flush the tumbler with brass and pins still in it until the water is clear-ish and soap (Johnsons wash and wax) *run off, then dump into a strainer in a dish pan (2-3 gal?). Rinse, manipulate brass in the water and the pins come out. I lay the brass on a sheet pan, put in oven, temp to 200*, turn off when it gets to temp. I check the brass for pins when I lace on press.</p><p></p><p>*Lemi-shine use as needed for water pH stabilization.</p><p></p><p>*edits</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RWE, post: 1949818, member: 20736"] I used SS pins mainly for pistol brass as the cleanliness makes it easier to watch powder levels on my progressive press. I also use it for rifle brass sometimes. *The "pin clean" brass makes it easier to see signs of case weaknesses and cracks. I flush the tumbler with brass and pins still in it until the water is clear-ish and soap (Johnsons wash and wax) *run off, then dump into a strainer in a dish pan (2-3 gal?). Rinse, manipulate brass in the water and the pins come out. I lay the brass on a sheet pan, put in oven, temp to 200*, turn off when it gets to temp. I check the brass for pins when I lace on press. *Lemi-shine use as needed for water pH stabilization. *edits [/QUOTE]
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