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Reloading
Die cleaning and scratched brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Wildcat99" data-source="post: 2085730" data-attributes="member: 116975"><p>Thanks for sharing that. I have read that and used that as my guide for cleaning the dies. The reason I went with the Flitz is because I didn't have any #400 or finer grit paper on hand and figured the Flitz wouldn't hurt the die. I do have a bore scope and will take a peek in there to see if after I've cleaned them if I can still detect anything in there that shouldn't be. Good suggestion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wildcat99, post: 2085730, member: 116975"] Thanks for sharing that. I have read that and used that as my guide for cleaning the dies. The reason I went with the Flitz is because I didn't have any #400 or finer grit paper on hand and figured the Flitz wouldn't hurt the die. I do have a bore scope and will take a peek in there to see if after I've cleaned them if I can still detect anything in there that shouldn't be. Good suggestion. [/QUOTE]
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