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<blockquote data-quote="ShtrRdy" data-source="post: 1538470" data-attributes="member: 40852"><p>I have and use a vibrators tumbler and a stainless steel pin tumbler but what I do these days is use the technique used by bench rest shooters. Clean the outside of the neck with fine steel wool or a crazy cloth and then run a brush through the inside of the neck. </p><p></p><p>One of the reasons for doing this approach is to avoid that super clean brass to copper stickiness that can take place. The firing residue on the inside of the neck acts like a lubricant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShtrRdy, post: 1538470, member: 40852"] I have and use a vibrators tumbler and a stainless steel pin tumbler but what I do these days is use the technique used by bench rest shooters. Clean the outside of the neck with fine steel wool or a crazy cloth and then run a brush through the inside of the neck. One of the reasons for doing this approach is to avoid that super clean brass to copper stickiness that can take place. The firing residue on the inside of the neck acts like a lubricant. [/QUOTE]
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