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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Treatment for powder residue on spent cases?
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<blockquote data-quote="sedancowboy" data-source="post: 1559004" data-attributes="member: 85874"><p>Wow just Wow. For reloading purposes you don't need to worry about the carbon inside the pistol or for that mater rifle cases. Through your pistol cases in a vibrator with walnut hulls for a couple of hours if they are really dirty add some brass polish to keep the dust down and load them. I have loaded hundreds of thousands of them for comp and never in my life worried about a few stains or carbon. As for rifle all they need is wiped off brush the neck with a plastic brush size prime and load. I can not imagine wetting that many cases and then having to dry them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sedancowboy, post: 1559004, member: 85874"] Wow just Wow. For reloading purposes you don't need to worry about the carbon inside the pistol or for that mater rifle cases. Through your pistol cases in a vibrator with walnut hulls for a couple of hours if they are really dirty add some brass polish to keep the dust down and load them. I have loaded hundreds of thousands of them for comp and never in my life worried about a few stains or carbon. As for rifle all they need is wiped off brush the neck with a plastic brush size prime and load. I can not imagine wetting that many cases and then having to dry them. [/QUOTE]
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