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Stainless Pin Tumbling "too clean"?
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<blockquote data-quote="GREATSCOTT!" data-source="post: 1885161" data-attributes="member: 112857"><p>Never had a problem with inconsistency, but my process is 100% religiously consistent and turn necks on all my brass. </p><p>- I SS tumble for 1 hour for 50 cases, 1.25 hours for 100 (the only issue I find is the rim of the case mouth will get bent over a bit to the inside of the mouth from the pins beating them in).</p><p>- After tumbling and drying, I anneal, FL resize (with expander removed), trim to length (if needed), 7 turns light pressure with VLD chamfer tool to inside of case mouth to remove the tumbling iniquity, 2 turns light pressure to deburr outside of mouths, lube mouths with Imperial Dry Neck Lube, expand mouths thru TiN turning mandrel, prime, powder, seat, beer. </p><p>My 10-round string SDs are single digit, TIR is 0.001, and bullet seating pressure is always consistent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GREATSCOTT!, post: 1885161, member: 112857"] Never had a problem with inconsistency, but my process is 100% religiously consistent and turn necks on all my brass. - I SS tumble for 1 hour for 50 cases, 1.25 hours for 100 (the only issue I find is the rim of the case mouth will get bent over a bit to the inside of the mouth from the pins beating them in). - After tumbling and drying, I anneal, FL resize (with expander removed), trim to length (if needed), 7 turns light pressure with VLD chamfer tool to inside of case mouth to remove the tumbling iniquity, 2 turns light pressure to deburr outside of mouths, lube mouths with Imperial Dry Neck Lube, expand mouths thru TiN turning mandrel, prime, powder, seat, beer. My 10-round string SDs are single digit, TIR is 0.001, and bullet seating pressure is always consistent. [/QUOTE]
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