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<blockquote data-quote="Vol1975" data-source="post: 1983251" data-attributes="member: 100380"><p>I've done dry and wet over the 30 years reloading. Personally i scrub the necks real good with a brass brush and some type of cleaner for the first two firing. After that it time to anneal on my third firing. ill wet tumble After annealing. This is the stage I trim to length and do any type of case work. its all about being consistent shooting distance For me. </p><p>with that being said I've know people who never tumbled of any type. All they do is brush the neck. </p><p></p><p>I guess it's what you comfortable with on cleaning but bullet bite and how it pinches a bullet in my opinion is extremely important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vol1975, post: 1983251, member: 100380"] I’ve done dry and wet over the 30 years reloading. Personally i scrub the necks real good with a brass brush and some type of cleaner for the first two firing. After that it time to anneal on my third firing. ill wet tumble After annealing. This is the stage I trim to length and do any type of case work. its all about being consistent shooting distance For me. with that being said I’ve know people who never tumbled of any type. All they do is brush the neck. I guess it’s what you comfortable with on cleaning but bullet bite and how it pinches a bullet in my opinion is extremely important. [/QUOTE]
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