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Tumble before or after de-priming?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 2770275" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>I assume this is because they deprime with a sizing die, and want to keep the die clean.</p><p>They could get around this,, depriming without a die. There are various tools out there for this.</p><p>I like the Neil Jones hand decapper best. Being an open design it's just quicker/easier than all the rest.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]446265[/ATTACH]</p><p>Anyway, carbon is easiest to remove as quickly as possible.</p><p>Soon as I get back from the range I pop out case primers and take a wipe of pockets with a Lyman pocket cleaner (screwdriver), and wipe outside necks w/Carbon Killer on a rag. I run a nylon brush through necks & drop everything in dry vibratory media for a few hours. That's all the cleaning my cases get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 2770275, member: 1521"] I assume this is because they deprime with a sizing die, and want to keep the die clean. They could get around this,, depriming without a die. There are various tools out there for this. I like the Neil Jones hand decapper best. Being an open design it's just quicker/easier than all the rest. [ATTACH type="full"]446265[/ATTACH] Anyway, carbon is easiest to remove as quickly as possible. Soon as I get back from the range I pop out case primers and take a wipe of pockets with a Lyman pocket cleaner (screwdriver), and wipe outside necks w/Carbon Killer on a rag. I run a nylon brush through necks & drop everything in dry vibratory media for a few hours. That's all the cleaning my cases get. [/QUOTE]
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