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How to get shiny brass out of stainless media tumbler?
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 2010709" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>I stopped wasting my time yrs ago. Pretty brass doesn't shoot better. It's actually not as accurate. The carbon build up in the neck really helps keep things consistent. Raw brass necks compared to a neck with carbon is a huge difference in seating pressure.</p><p>I just wipe my brass off with a rag and sometimes a bit of steel wool on the outside of the neck area. </p><p>When I did wet/pin tumbley brass I used car wash soap and citric acid. Car wash soap has anti spot agents in it so it rinses off real nice.</p><p>One thing to watch out for with tumbling brass on turned necks with small clearance is that your necks will get thicker. There are lots of articles on this subject. For most people with hunting guns you are not going to notice it. But it does happen and it's measurable.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 2010709, member: 38048"] I stopped wasting my time yrs ago. Pretty brass doesn't shoot better. It's actually not as accurate. The carbon build up in the neck really helps keep things consistent. Raw brass necks compared to a neck with carbon is a huge difference in seating pressure. I just wipe my brass off with a rag and sometimes a bit of steel wool on the outside of the neck area. When I did wet/pin tumbley brass I used car wash soap and citric acid. Car wash soap has anti spot agents in it so it rinses off real nice. One thing to watch out for with tumbling brass on turned necks with small clearance is that your necks will get thicker. There are lots of articles on this subject. For most people with hunting guns you are not going to notice it. But it does happen and it's measurable. Shep [/QUOTE]
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