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Reloading
Keeping brass shiny
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 1941389" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>Yes clean the lube off after sizing. I have two batches of Lyman treated corn cob tumble media. One is for just cleaning the cases of any dirt etc. before sizing them. I lube and size then I use another batch of the Lyman treated corn cob media with 2 or 3 table spoons of New Finish car polish that you can get at Wal-Mart etc. Turn on the tumbler with the media in it then add the polish will mix it well and keep from clumping. Depending on how tarnished the cases were I usually run them about 3 or 4 hours and they come out looking like new. I do need to check each flash hole as I clean each primer pocket for a piece of media stuck in it. You can use a big heavy paper clip with a leg bent out or some other tool to poke the media out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 1941389, member: 10178"] Yes clean the lube off after sizing. I have two batches of Lyman treated corn cob tumble media. One is for just cleaning the cases of any dirt etc. before sizing them. I lube and size then I use another batch of the Lyman treated corn cob media with 2 or 3 table spoons of New Finish car polish that you can get at Wal-Mart etc. Turn on the tumbler with the media in it then add the polish will mix it well and keep from clumping. Depending on how tarnished the cases were I usually run them about 3 or 4 hours and they come out looking like new. I do need to check each flash hole as I clean each primer pocket for a piece of media stuck in it. You can use a big heavy paper clip with a leg bent out or some other tool to poke the media out. [/QUOTE]
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