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Reloading
Tumbling media stuck in casings
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<blockquote data-quote="340PR" data-source="post: 2320146" data-attributes="member: 107814"><p>Avoid the hassle, don't tumble your brass...</p><p>One of my mentors told me that I should only tumble my brass if I want to impress the shooter next to me with how shiny it is.</p><p>I buy quality brass and load up to 20 times (losing a few along the way). I use "One Shot" sizing lube, and the brass is pretty clean after wiping it off. I also brush my necks.</p><p>While down the rabbit hole, I water weighed new and fired cases to see the impact of powder residue etc. Saw no variance measuring to .02gn on my AND scale.</p><p>FYI</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="340PR, post: 2320146, member: 107814"] Avoid the hassle, don't tumble your brass... One of my mentors told me that I should only tumble my brass if I want to impress the shooter next to me with how shiny it is. I buy quality brass and load up to 20 times (losing a few along the way). I use "One Shot" sizing lube, and the brass is pretty clean after wiping it off. I also brush my necks. While down the rabbit hole, I water weighed new and fired cases to see the impact of powder residue etc. Saw no variance measuring to .02gn on my AND scale. FYI [/QUOTE]
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