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Primer Pocket Cleaning Help
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<blockquote data-quote="Ho-Man" data-source="post: 2268751" data-attributes="member: 119651"><p>I hear what you are saying Rough Cut, I've used media cleaners for years, they work well for me but took a lot more time and working with the media for me at least was a pain in the butt, particularly media stuck in the flash holes. Since I started using the rotary cleaner with liquid cleaner and stainless pins my brass comes out perfect and looking like new. I should add that the steel pins tend to want to get all over the place if you're not careful, so I guess it still can be a pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ho-Man, post: 2268751, member: 119651"] I hear what you are saying Rough Cut, I've used media cleaners for years, they work well for me but took a lot more time and working with the media for me at least was a pain in the butt, particularly media stuck in the flash holes. Since I started using the rotary cleaner with liquid cleaner and stainless pins my brass comes out perfect and looking like new. I should add that the steel pins tend to want to get all over the place if you're not careful, so I guess it still can be a pain. [/QUOTE]
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