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<blockquote data-quote="RetiredSniper" data-source="post: 1950043" data-attributes="member: 82005"><p>I know a lot of guys in my gun club who have been using other types of media like corn cob and the like and have many problems getting it out of the primer pocket and case. I showed them what mine look like after wet tumbling with a few drops of Dawn original dish washing liquid, a pinch or two of Lemi-Shine and hot water with steel pins. Most of them are switching to my method! They are much cleaner and stain free. I just shake them out by hand, no SS pins left in them, roll and shake them around in a towel and spread them out to dry overnight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RetiredSniper, post: 1950043, member: 82005"] I know a lot of guys in my gun club who have been using other types of media like corn cob and the like and have many problems getting it out of the primer pocket and case. I showed them what mine look like after wet tumbling with a few drops of Dawn original dish washing liquid, a pinch or two of Lemi-Shine and hot water with steel pins. Most of them are switching to my method! They are much cleaner and stain free. I just shake them out by hand, no SS pins left in them, roll and shake them around in a towel and spread them out to dry overnight. [/QUOTE]
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