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Reloading
Case Prep Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1664482" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>If I have necks that are really difficult to clean, even after being in the vibrating cleaner, I use a product called "Nevr-dull". I will chuck the brass up in the drill press lightly by hand, just enough to hold them and not damage the brass, and run the NevrDull over the case necks. I don't know if this is or is not recommended, however I have never had any problems with my brass after using the product. I don't go crazy with the stuff, just enough to clean the necks up, and then use a clean rag while the brass is still in the chuck to remove any excess NevrDull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1664482, member: 69192"] If I have necks that are really difficult to clean, even after being in the vibrating cleaner, I use a product called "Nevr-dull". I will chuck the brass up in the drill press lightly by hand, just enough to hold them and not damage the brass, and run the NevrDull over the case necks. I don't know if this is or is not recommended, however I have never had any problems with my brass after using the product. I don't go crazy with the stuff, just enough to clean the necks up, and then use a clean rag while the brass is still in the chuck to remove any excess NevrDull. [/QUOTE]
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