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Reloading
Brass Cleaning steel pins overated?
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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 2589422" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>In all liklihood, the "sticking" that you are experiencing is being caused by tumbling too long. The case mouths get peened and it causes the problem you have described. Tumble for 30 min or less. The cases will be plenty clean enough. Then use the chamfer/deburring tool to lightly bevel the inside of the case mouth. You should have no problems after that.</p><p></p><p>I've been SS pin tumbling for years without any issues but I have been cutting the tumbling time down as I learned more about the process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 2589422, member: 313"] In all liklihood, the "sticking" that you are experiencing is being caused by tumbling too long. The case mouths get peened and it causes the problem you have described. Tumble for 30 min or less. The cases will be plenty clean enough. Then use the chamfer/deburring tool to lightly bevel the inside of the case mouth. You should have no problems after that. I've been SS pin tumbling for years without any issues but I have been cutting the tumbling time down as I learned more about the process. [/QUOTE]
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