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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
I switched to Steel pin tumbling
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<blockquote data-quote="C1Pro" data-source="post: 1563296" data-attributes="member: 33074"><p>I've been using the pins for about 4 years also and love the results. Only once had i misgivings. One forum, Ivory Liquid was suggested. I tumbled for two hours and my cases look like they were covered with black grease. </p><p>After wasting half a day I switched back to Dawn detergent and Lemishine, re-tumbled, twenty minutes, and they looked like new cases.</p><p>Drying is done with the whole batch in my RCBC Rotary Case/Media Separator with a fan blowing down 45° from above. This not only separates the pins, but yields dry, spotless brass.</p><p>Anyway, I always have clean primer pockets using warm water and tumble for two hours.</p><p>Have a great shooting season in 2019 and make sure you vote in April!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C1Pro, post: 1563296, member: 33074"] I've been using the pins for about 4 years also and love the results. Only once had i misgivings. One forum, Ivory Liquid was suggested. I tumbled for two hours and my cases look like they were covered with black grease. After wasting half a day I switched back to Dawn detergent and Lemishine, re-tumbled, twenty minutes, and they looked like new cases. Drying is done with the whole batch in my RCBC Rotary Case/Media Separator with a fan blowing down 45° from above. This not only separates the pins, but yields dry, spotless brass. Anyway, I always have clean primer pockets using warm water and tumble for two hours. Have a great shooting season in 2019 and make sure you vote in April! [/QUOTE]
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