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<blockquote data-quote="hunter0528" data-source="post: 1953837" data-attributes="member: 56641"><p>I too have had a dillon 550 since '85. For Pistol I just tumble the brass to clean it, I don't bother cleaning primer pockets every time. Maybe after 5 or 6 loading's I'll use the ultrasonic cleaner after de-priming (45ACP 45 LC, 9mm, 38/357) .</p><p></p><p>on the rifle (.223 and 308) I lube and run through Dillon's Case trimmer, De-prime, Ultrasonic clean, then I put the De-prime only in the first position in the 550 (and now my 1050) just to make sure nothing is left in the primer pockets.</p><p></p><p>If I really want bright shinny 223 and 308 I'll re-tumble polish the brass after the ultrasonic clean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunter0528, post: 1953837, member: 56641"] I too have had a dillon 550 since '85. For Pistol I just tumble the brass to clean it, I don't bother cleaning primer pockets every time. Maybe after 5 or 6 loading's I'll use the ultrasonic cleaner after de-priming (45ACP 45 LC, 9mm, 38/357) . on the rifle (.223 and 308) I lube and run through Dillon's Case trimmer, De-prime, Ultrasonic clean, then I put the De-prime only in the first position in the 550 (and now my 1050) just to make sure nothing is left in the primer pockets. If I really want bright shinny 223 and 308 I'll re-tumble polish the brass after the ultrasonic clean. [/QUOTE]
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