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Reloading
Brass Tumbling
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<blockquote data-quote="davkrat" data-source="post: 515453" data-attributes="member: 6452"><p>Lately I've been annealing first (something new to me trying to improve the neck tension) dump in water to cool. Let cases dry then lube and resize, immediately run through case trimmer and then dump into the tumbler to remove the lube. I then have annealed, sized, trimmed and clean brass ready to prime and load. Seems like the proper order as each step improves upon the next without backtracking or repeating procedures. Once the cases some out of the tumbler I wear gloves from then on to keep them shiny. I've found nice clean brass helps me spot any potential problems with cases. Can't wait for my new die to solve my neck tension issue. Annealing did not make it go away but I figure it can't hurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davkrat, post: 515453, member: 6452"] Lately I've been annealing first (something new to me trying to improve the neck tension) dump in water to cool. Let cases dry then lube and resize, immediately run through case trimmer and then dump into the tumbler to remove the lube. I then have annealed, sized, trimmed and clean brass ready to prime and load. Seems like the proper order as each step improves upon the next without backtracking or repeating procedures. Once the cases some out of the tumbler I wear gloves from then on to keep them shiny. I've found nice clean brass helps me spot any potential problems with cases. Can't wait for my new die to solve my neck tension issue. Annealing did not make it go away but I figure it can't hurt. [/QUOTE]
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