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Reloading
Air compressor with wet media
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<blockquote data-quote="westcliffe01" data-source="post: 825525" data-attributes="member: 35183"><p>I don't have a compressor, but if I did I would blow through the neck and try to get the water out the primer pocket. I shake the shells to make sure I get all the pins out, then tap the case mouth on the towel to get any big drops out. After I have the whole batch on the towel, I pick up the towel by the corners to capture them all and give them a good rubbing on the outside. Then I pour them into a plastic bin and let them dry. I avoid leaving them on a damp towel since that takes a lot longer to dry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westcliffe01, post: 825525, member: 35183"] I don't have a compressor, but if I did I would blow through the neck and try to get the water out the primer pocket. I shake the shells to make sure I get all the pins out, then tap the case mouth on the towel to get any big drops out. After I have the whole batch on the towel, I pick up the towel by the corners to capture them all and give them a good rubbing on the outside. Then I pour them into a plastic bin and let them dry. I avoid leaving them on a damp towel since that takes a lot longer to dry. [/QUOTE]
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