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Brass Cleaning steel pins overated?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 2589258" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>How does everyone get around the sticky brass after wet tumbling. This was my reason for going back to dry media. I had excessive pressure after wet cleaning when compared to dry cleaning with corn cob or walnut media. Charges, bullets, primers, powder, seating depth was all the same. I know the dust from the dry stuff probably acts like a lubricant when seating but the wet tumbling and then allowing to dry for a few days made the brass have sticky necks or the gripping of the necks was much greater.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 2589258, member: 10429"] How does everyone get around the sticky brass after wet tumbling. This was my reason for going back to dry media. I had excessive pressure after wet cleaning when compared to dry cleaning with corn cob or walnut media. Charges, bullets, primers, powder, seating depth was all the same. I know the dust from the dry stuff probably acts like a lubricant when seating but the wet tumbling and then allowing to dry for a few days made the brass have sticky necks or the gripping of the necks was much greater. [/QUOTE]
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