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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Brass cleaning issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Swinehunt74" data-source="post: 1684444" data-attributes="member: 59444"><p>I use fine walnut media and add liquid spray wax to the media as it tumbles. Have not needed to change media till approx 10 uses or more depending how long it takes to polish. If u store cases in closed container the inert gases from fired case/primer will permeate the brass, i always do a quick tumble after cases are fired before i size and tumble using Dillon lube for sizing. Do try that wax trick, especially gas guns love those slick cases without gumming up chamber. 10 years and counting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swinehunt74, post: 1684444, member: 59444"] I use fine walnut media and add liquid spray wax to the media as it tumbles. Have not needed to change media till approx 10 uses or more depending how long it takes to polish. If u store cases in closed container the inert gases from fired case/primer will permeate the brass, i always do a quick tumble after cases are fired before i size and tumble using Dillon lube for sizing. Do try that wax trick, especially gas guns love those slick cases without gumming up chamber. 10 years and counting. [/QUOTE]
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