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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="R2rr" data-source="post: 1983724" data-attributes="member: 104785"><p>Regarding trimming:</p><p>wet tumbling beforehand may be beneficial. The pins actually do a tiny "peaning" or hammering on the case mouth cut, particularly if your chamfer and de-burr come together too close and form a more fragile 'ridge'. The ridge will get minute little dings all over from the pins.....so..... trimming AFTER wet tumbling removes these and you start anew, then de-burr and chamfer the new cut.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R2rr, post: 1983724, member: 104785"] Regarding trimming: wet tumbling beforehand may be beneficial. The pins actually do a tiny "peaning" or hammering on the case mouth cut, particularly if your chamfer and de-burr come together too close and form a more fragile 'ridge'. The ridge will get minute little dings all over from the pins.....so..... trimming AFTER wet tumbling removes these and you start anew, then de-burr and chamfer the new cut. [/QUOTE]
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