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Reloading
I switched to Steel pin tumbling
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<blockquote data-quote="Taj" data-source="post: 1563566" data-attributes="member: 98000"><p>Guys, I've been using some stuff called Organ TU for years now. I used to run a commercial loading operation and had rotary tumblers that would handle 10,000 rounds at a time. This stuff cleans and polishes cases so well we had to handle processed cases with cotton gloves or they tarnished from fingerprints. 4oz's per gallon for about 20-30 minutes then throw them in some #11 corncob (untreated) for drying. Great stuff but will not work in vibratory tumblers.Cleans cases inside and out , plus primer pockets. Been used in machining industry for years. Won't hurt the brass either. Below is the link for where I get it. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://deburring.manufacturersserviceinc.com/item/metal-finishing-compounds/general-purpose-metal-finishing-compounds/item-1035" target="_blank">http://deburring.manufacturersserviceinc.com/item/metal-finishing-compounds/general-purpose-metal-finishing-compounds/item-1035</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taj, post: 1563566, member: 98000"] Guys, I've been using some stuff called Organ TU for years now. I used to run a commercial loading operation and had rotary tumblers that would handle 10,000 rounds at a time. This stuff cleans and polishes cases so well we had to handle processed cases with cotton gloves or they tarnished from fingerprints. 4oz's per gallon for about 20-30 minutes then throw them in some #11 corncob (untreated) for drying. Great stuff but will not work in vibratory tumblers.Cleans cases inside and out , plus primer pockets. Been used in machining industry for years. Won't hurt the brass either. Below is the link for where I get it. [URL]http://deburring.manufacturersserviceinc.com/item/metal-finishing-compounds/general-purpose-metal-finishing-compounds/item-1035[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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