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Test-Effect of Brushing Necks vs Graphite vs Both on ES
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<blockquote data-quote="RD57" data-source="post: 1840312" data-attributes="member: 103010"><p>I use a vibratory Thumbler tumbler with corn cob blasting media with some Flitz case polish. I clean just enough to keep the tarnish off the brass and preserve my resizing dies. I tried wet with stainless pins which I still use with range recovered pistol brass and once fired LC brass and sonic cleaning which is used only for cases used with black powder now. I found the light powder residue from the corn cob/flitz cleaning actually helps with bullet seating and low ES/SDs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RD57, post: 1840312, member: 103010"] I use a vibratory Thumbler tumbler with corn cob blasting media with some Flitz case polish. I clean just enough to keep the tarnish off the brass and preserve my resizing dies. I tried wet with stainless pins which I still use with range recovered pistol brass and once fired LC brass and sonic cleaning which is used only for cases used with black powder now. I found the light powder residue from the corn cob/flitz cleaning actually helps with bullet seating and low ES/SDs. [/QUOTE]
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