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Corn Tumbling Media in my Charge
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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 2248910" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>I discovered a long time ago if I tumble my brass with the spent primer in place I don't get any media in the flash hole. I also moved from walnut shell to corn cob, the reason was the dust….at least 10 times more dust with the rouge additive in the walnut.</p><p>I clean my primer pockets with my Lee primer pocket cleaner in a drill and just spin it up and run each case over it for a second or two.</p><p>I actually bought a separater that runs on my Lyman case tumbler….tried the lid in a 2.5 gallon bucket and it worked….but was way too slow for me.</p><p>Tried wet tumbling and sonic cleaning, I like my case necks lubed with graphite, both of these methods clean the brass too much and are actually removing metal with stainless pins.</p><p>Do not like drying wet brass either…far better things to do with my time.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 2248910, member: 10755"] I discovered a long time ago if I tumble my brass with the spent primer in place I don’t get any media in the flash hole. I also moved from walnut shell to corn cob, the reason was the dust….at least 10 times more dust with the rouge additive in the walnut. I clean my primer pockets with my Lee primer pocket cleaner in a drill and just spin it up and run each case over it for a second or two. I actually bought a separater that runs on my Lyman case tumbler….tried the lid in a 2.5 gallon bucket and it worked….but was way too slow for me. Tried wet tumbling and sonic cleaning, I like my case necks lubed with graphite, both of these methods clean the brass too much and are actually removing metal with stainless pins. Do not like drying wet brass either…far better things to do with my time. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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