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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Stainless Pin Tumbling "too clean"?
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<blockquote data-quote="mrmax" data-source="post: 1886027" data-attributes="member: 85491"><p>One of the problems with walnut hulls is you'll need a polishing compound to sine and clean the brass . That polish stays on the case and that goes down the barrel ! This is why I went SS liquid it leaves the brass clean and all carbon is removed , AND if you use the right sizing lube that problem is taken care of as well. . Yes on rifle case you will get some peening of the mouth . I rectify that by trimming after tumbling and I chamfer on my late with the tool in the lathe , it is really fast .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrmax, post: 1886027, member: 85491"] One of the problems with walnut hulls is you'll need a polishing compound to sine and clean the brass . That polish stays on the case and that goes down the barrel ! This is why I went SS liquid it leaves the brass clean and all carbon is removed , AND if you use the right sizing lube that problem is taken care of as well. . Yes on rifle case you will get some peening of the mouth . I rectify that by trimming after tumbling and I chamfer on my late with the tool in the lathe , it is really fast . [/QUOTE]
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