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Reloading
Clean Loaded Brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="HaroldNRAEndowment" data-source="post: 2301287" data-attributes="member: 111610"><p>I do appreciate the information. The information, using motor oil, came out of the Speer Reloading #9 or #10 manual. I left out motor oil and used just oil above. I do not know if that makes a difference. There was also information in those reloading books, to never handle primers with ones hands, for any natural oil on the hands that is wiped onto the primers can also neutralize the primers. Seeing how those are old books, have the primer chemicals been changed, or was that miss-information. I am only quoting information out of reloading manuals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaroldNRAEndowment, post: 2301287, member: 111610"] I do appreciate the information. The information, using motor oil, came out of the Speer Reloading #9 or #10 manual. I left out motor oil and used just oil above. I do not know if that makes a difference. There was also information in those reloading books, to never handle primers with ones hands, for any natural oil on the hands that is wiped onto the primers can also neutralize the primers. Seeing how those are old books, have the primer chemicals been changed, or was that miss-information. I am only quoting information out of reloading manuals. [/QUOTE]
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