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<blockquote data-quote="normlarson" data-source="post: 1984194" data-attributes="member: 70551"><p>Deprime, clean I.D. of neck with S.S. bore brush on power drill.</p><p>Anneal- removing carbon from I.D. before annealing is advised.</p><p>Tumble for 1.5 hrs approx with S.S. media, car wash soap WITH wax in its formula and a tad of Lemi-Shine. Separate in a separator, rinse with water, magnet up all the S.S. pins. Rinse again with Purified water (Menards, Walgreens). Dry in your wifes </p><p>stove if you dare or the sun during warm weather. A dehydrator by Hornady or similar supplier for 1.5-2 hrs dependent on qty and size.</p><p>When they are shiny clean and dry proceed with your reloading process. One more step, yeah I know we don't handle them little buggers enough, I have a bore mop mounted on my bench that I </p><p>wipe lightly with resizing lube, and I LIGHTLY rub the bullet across this mop in the seating area of the bullet that contacts the </p><p>brass I.D. Bullet seats very easily, no deformation and repeatable </p><p>Ogive dimension. Confused yet? Now there's two of us!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="normlarson, post: 1984194, member: 70551"] Deprime, clean I.D. of neck with S.S. bore brush on power drill. Anneal- removing carbon from I.D. before annealing is advised. Tumble for 1.5 hrs approx with S.S. media, car wash soap WITH wax in its formula and a tad of Lemi-Shine. Separate in a separator, rinse with water, magnet up all the S.S. pins. Rinse again with Purified water (Menards, Walgreens). Dry in your wifes stove if you dare or the sun during warm weather. A dehydrator by Hornady or similar supplier for 1.5-2 hrs dependent on qty and size. When they are shiny clean and dry proceed with your reloading process. One more step, yeah I know we don't handle them little buggers enough, I have a bore mop mounted on my bench that I wipe lightly with resizing lube, and I LIGHTLY rub the bullet across this mop in the seating area of the bullet that contacts the brass I.D. Bullet seats very easily, no deformation and repeatable Ogive dimension. Confused yet? Now there's two of us! [/QUOTE]
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