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Reloading
Do you clean your brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdyson" data-source="post: 2942846" data-attributes="member: 74061"><p>I wet tumble, used to let it run for 4 hours for that like new shine…but it beats the chamfer off of the case mouths. I saw that E Cortina video as well and I have tried to wean myself off of the cleaning ritual, but it's hard. I only wet tumble for 30min now and I don't run them thru a second time to wash off the case wax anymore. If I'm in a hurry and need ammo for an upcoming match or practice session I'll just reload them dirty. I Don't see any difference in impact or group size. But if I have the time, my OCD won't let me run em with out at least a quick wash and dry in the Jerky Dehydrator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdyson, post: 2942846, member: 74061"] I wet tumble, used to let it run for 4 hours for that like new shine…but it beats the chamfer off of the case mouths. I saw that E Cortina video as well and I have tried to wean myself off of the cleaning ritual, but it's hard. I only wet tumble for 30min now and I don't run them thru a second time to wash off the case wax anymore. If I'm in a hurry and need ammo for an upcoming match or practice session I'll just reload them dirty. I Don't see any difference in impact or group size. But if I have the time, my OCD won't let me run em with out at least a quick wash and dry in the Jerky Dehydrator. [/QUOTE]
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