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Reloading
Reducing ES
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<blockquote data-quote="L.Sherm" data-source="post: 2116576" data-attributes="member: 102083"><p>I never tumble my brass, there's only one reason IMHO if you want nice shinny ones. I think its more of a determent than benefit.</p><p>If I think the outside is getting dirty I use some really fine steel wool and rotate the necks to clean off some carbon.</p><p>I only use imperial dry lube on the inside of the necks on new brass after that just brush before seating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L.Sherm, post: 2116576, member: 102083"] I never tumble my brass, there's only one reason IMHO if you want nice shinny ones. I think its more of a determent than benefit. If I think the outside is getting dirty I use some really fine steel wool and rotate the necks to clean off some carbon. I only use imperial dry lube on the inside of the necks on new brass after that just brush before seating. [/QUOTE]
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