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Reloading
Cleaning brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 2964762" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>While that certainly may be true, I have never seen a downside to using the SS pin tumbler when used properly with my brass. Case mouths can get dinged if run too long but a quick touch-up with a chamfering tool will remedy that. A short run in the tumbler does not damage case mouths. The SS muzzle brakes that I put in the tumbler were in there way too long only because I didn't know that the very thin edge of the threads could be affected. The brakes were rethreaded and are fine but I won't be repeating that mistake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 2964762, member: 313"] While that certainly may be true, I have never seen a downside to using the SS pin tumbler when used properly with my brass. Case mouths can get dinged if run too long but a quick touch-up with a chamfering tool will remedy that. A short run in the tumbler does not damage case mouths. The SS muzzle brakes that I put in the tumbler were in there way too long only because I didn't know that the very thin edge of the threads could be affected. The brakes were rethreaded and are fine but I won't be repeating that mistake. [/QUOTE]
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