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Post brass cleaning?
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<blockquote data-quote="model 700" data-source="post: 3093636" data-attributes="member: 46457"><p>Myself when cleaning my brass. And I don't do this every time I'm cleaning brass. But when I really clean my brass I use my ultrasonic cleaner with a little bit of Hornady brass cleaner and this does a super great job on the brass, inside and outside. Now this gives my brass a somewhat dull look. I made a drying block to put my brass in upside down. It's just two mag. Brass holders glued together I can dry a hundred at a time. I drilled a few holes in the bottom of each shell holder to let water drain through. Hand wipe the outside of each one. Dry out the flash holes as well. After that put them in my tumbler to bring back the shine. This usually lasts a few loads unless I'm using something like Retumbo or something similar that's kinda nasty dirty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="model 700, post: 3093636, member: 46457"] Myself when cleaning my brass. And I don’t do this every time I’m cleaning brass. But when I really clean my brass I use my ultrasonic cleaner with a little bit of Hornady brass cleaner and this does a super great job on the brass, inside and outside. Now this gives my brass a somewhat dull look. I made a drying block to put my brass in upside down. It’s just two mag. Brass holders glued together I can dry a hundred at a time. I drilled a few holes in the bottom of each shell holder to let water drain through. Hand wipe the outside of each one. Dry out the flash holes as well. After that put them in my tumbler to bring back the shine. This usually lasts a few loads unless I’m using something like Retumbo or something similar that’s kinda nasty dirty. [/QUOTE]
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