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Reloading
Cleaning brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Dentite" data-source="post: 2963735" data-attributes="member: 84845"><p>I've never once had a pin stay in a case after tumbling and shooting thousands of rounds since starting to wet tumble. I use a separator with inner basket and outer drum. </p><p></p><p>I load rounds ranging from .204 caliber to .45/44 caliber and haven't had a pin hang around. I have seen photos of of a pin getting stuck in a case mouth, but mine must be just the right length to where it doesn't happen.</p><p></p><p>Those ceramic balls in dry neck lube have occasionally stuck in my case neck before though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dentite, post: 2963735, member: 84845"] I've never once had a pin stay in a case after tumbling and shooting thousands of rounds since starting to wet tumble. I use a separator with inner basket and outer drum. I load rounds ranging from .204 caliber to .45/44 caliber and haven't had a pin hang around. I have seen photos of of a pin getting stuck in a case mouth, but mine must be just the right length to where it doesn't happen. Those ceramic balls in dry neck lube have occasionally stuck in my case neck before though. [/QUOTE]
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