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Reloading
Brass cleaning issue
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<blockquote data-quote="mawbro" data-source="post: 1681666" data-attributes="member: 48214"><p>For 45 years I rubbed, wiped, twisted, turned, dusted and dinked with cleaning brass. I thought a tumbler was the coolest thing when I got one. Lately I've been shooting much more and I began to hate having to reload because of the cleaning issue. After a few YouTubes and some more research I got a Lyman Cyclone Rotary Tumbler and Dryer with a Frankford Arsenal magnet to help manage the SS pins. I will never waist one more precious minute of my life cleaning brass any other way. Let the machine clean them like new, size them up, give them a quick bath w/o the pins to remove lube, load and go have fun. You can be shooting while the other guys are still wiping off lube.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mawbro, post: 1681666, member: 48214"] For 45 years I rubbed, wiped, twisted, turned, dusted and dinked with cleaning brass. I thought a tumbler was the coolest thing when I got one. Lately I've been shooting much more and I began to hate having to reload because of the cleaning issue. After a few YouTubes and some more research I got a Lyman Cyclone Rotary Tumbler and Dryer with a Frankford Arsenal magnet to help manage the SS pins. I will never waist one more precious minute of my life cleaning brass any other way. Let the machine clean them like new, size them up, give them a quick bath w/o the pins to remove lube, load and go have fun. You can be shooting while the other guys are still wiping off lube. [/QUOTE]
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