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Clean brass vs dirty brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Korhil78" data-source="post: 1913544" data-attributes="member: 34818"><p>I used to clean my brass with a stainless steel media with water, soap and lemishine in a tumbler. </p><p></p><p>For a while Now, I have stopped cleaning the inside of my brass and just clean the outside of my brass with 0000 steel wool. Doesn't seem to affect anything that I can tell. I do brush out the inside of the neck to break up some of the carbon which helps with bullet seating and I also clean out the primer pockets. I just shot this group at 100 yards today with my rifle so the accuracy is not affected at all. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]196357[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Korhil78, post: 1913544, member: 34818"] I used to clean my brass with a stainless steel media with water, soap and lemishine in a tumbler. For a while Now, I have stopped cleaning the inside of my brass and just clean the outside of my brass with 0000 steel wool. Doesn’t seem to affect anything that I can tell. I do brush out the inside of the neck to break up some of the carbon which helps with bullet seating and I also clean out the primer pockets. I just shot this group at 100 yards today with my rifle so the accuracy is not affected at all. [ATTACH=full]196357[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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