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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="DougH9" data-source="post: 69123" data-attributes="member: 3802"><p>The way I have been doing it for many years (I learned it from someone on Shooters.com), is to run it through with the laundry. I cut the leg off of an old pair of pants, tie the foot side shut with string, put in up to 50, 308 sized cases (or equivalant), and run it with the clothes (kill two birds with one stone). I do once after depriming, and a second time after sizing. They come out bright and shiney!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DougH9, post: 69123, member: 3802"] The way I have been doing it for many years (I learned it from someone on Shooters.com), is to run it through with the laundry. I cut the leg off of an old pair of pants, tie the foot side shut with string, put in up to 50, 308 sized cases (or equivalant), and run it with the clothes (kill two birds with one stone). I do once after depriming, and a second time after sizing. They come out bright and shiney! [/QUOTE]
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