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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 2548985" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>I only tumble about 50 cases at a time so I just pick the cases out with my hands and shake the pins out. It's easy enough for small loads.</p><p>There are many ways to dry cases. Some use the oven or toaster oven and it takes maybe 15min on 200 deg. Some use a food dehydrator with an internal fan. I'm sure that pretty quick too. I just put my cases on a towel and lay them in the sun. I usually leave them there for a few hours while I do other things but they are certainly dry much quicker. You would be surprised at how hot a brass case gets just by laying in direct sunlight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 2548985, member: 313"] I only tumble about 50 cases at a time so I just pick the cases out with my hands and shake the pins out. It's easy enough for small loads. There are many ways to dry cases. Some use the oven or toaster oven and it takes maybe 15min on 200 deg. Some use a food dehydrator with an internal fan. I'm sure that pretty quick too. I just put my cases on a towel and lay them in the sun. I usually leave them there for a few hours while I do other things but they are certainly dry much quicker. You would be surprised at how hot a brass case gets just by laying in direct sunlight. [/QUOTE]
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