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Reloading
Tumbling completed rounds
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<blockquote data-quote="maninthemaze" data-source="post: 1083819" data-attributes="member: 87387"><p>My process seems a little different than you guys. </p><p></p><p>1. Tumble the brass after firing so that it's clean before going into the die.</p><p>2. Resize/ deprime the brass.</p><p>3. Tumble again to remove case lube and polish the brass</p><p>4. Let brass air dry for a few days, or bake at lowest setting for 15 to 20 minutes if in a hurry.</p><p>5. Prime, charge and load bullets. </p><p></p><p>I don't want dirty brass going into my dies. I also don't want brass with case lube on it going anywhere near my rifle. I guess wiping off the brass with a rag would work, but it won't clean any lube that has made it's way inside the case. I also use the stainless tumbling media to clean the brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maninthemaze, post: 1083819, member: 87387"] My process seems a little different than you guys. 1. Tumble the brass after firing so that it's clean before going into the die. 2. Resize/ deprime the brass. 3. Tumble again to remove case lube and polish the brass 4. Let brass air dry for a few days, or bake at lowest setting for 15 to 20 minutes if in a hurry. 5. Prime, charge and load bullets. I don't want dirty brass going into my dies. I also don't want brass with case lube on it going anywhere near my rifle. I guess wiping off the brass with a rag would work, but it won't clean any lube that has made it's way inside the case. I also use the stainless tumbling media to clean the brass. [/QUOTE]
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