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<blockquote data-quote="osprey176" data-source="post: 1983679" data-attributes="member: 30899"><p>I dry tumbled for years with rice,walnut and corn cob. All clean brass,but none did much for the primer pockets,and walnut and rice get stuck in them. I picked up a wet tumbler and some stainless chips. The chips do a great job on the pockets,and don't get stuck inside the case,as pins occasionally do. I still use the dry media for pistol brass,and for a short tumble after sizing to remove the lube,but for bottleneck brass,I'm sold on wet and chips.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osprey176, post: 1983679, member: 30899"] I dry tumbled for years with rice,walnut and corn cob. All clean brass,but none did much for the primer pockets,and walnut and rice get stuck in them. I picked up a wet tumbler and some stainless chips. The chips do a great job on the pockets,and don’t get stuck inside the case,as pins occasionally do. I still use the dry media for pistol brass,and for a short tumble after sizing to remove the lube,but for bottleneck brass,I’m sold on wet and chips. [/QUOTE]
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