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Reloading
Case Prep Question
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<blockquote data-quote="crkckr" data-source="post: 1664172" data-attributes="member: 78056"><p>I've had that happen before but usually only on cases that have been sitting around, not cleaned, for extended periods of time. One easy way to remove it is with a maroon scotch brite pad or 000 steel wool. I chuck the rounds into a drill motor and hit the necks & shoulders with the abrasive, then a quick polish with 0000 steel wool or a white scotch brite pad. If you're really anal, you can use a cloth with a bit of Brasso to polish them up... makes 'em shine like a diamond in a goats @ss! That is unless you have 400 of them, chucking that many in a drill motor is going to get a bit mind numbing! The next time I run into it I'll try the Bore Tech cleaner & steel pins in the tumbler. That makes the brass look like new, inside & out!</p><p>Cheers,</p><p>crkckr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crkckr, post: 1664172, member: 78056"] I've had that happen before but usually only on cases that have been sitting around, not cleaned, for extended periods of time. One easy way to remove it is with a maroon scotch brite pad or 000 steel wool. I chuck the rounds into a drill motor and hit the necks & shoulders with the abrasive, then a quick polish with 0000 steel wool or a white scotch brite pad. If you're really anal, you can use a cloth with a bit of Brasso to polish them up... makes 'em shine like a diamond in a goats @ss! That is unless you have 400 of them, chucking that many in a drill motor is going to get a bit mind numbing! The next time I run into it I'll try the Bore Tech cleaner & steel pins in the tumbler. That makes the brass look like new, inside & out! Cheers, crkckr [/QUOTE]
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