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Reloading
Wet Tumbler
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<blockquote data-quote="Stammster" data-source="post: 1985498" data-attributes="member: 114381"><p>All you guys that dry brass are killing me. After wet tumbling, I never assist the drying of my brass. It comes out of the tumbler, pins separated, gets rinses in tap water, and then goes onto a bath towel and gets "shook back and forth" for 10 seconds. I then let them sit on a dry towel overnight. The next day, everything is dry and the brass is still shiny and bright - all ready for resizing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stammster, post: 1985498, member: 114381"] All you guys that dry brass are killing me. After wet tumbling, I never assist the drying of my brass. It comes out of the tumbler, pins separated, gets rinses in tap water, and then goes onto a bath towel and gets “shook back and forth” for 10 seconds. I then let them sit on a dry towel overnight. The next day, everything is dry and the brass is still shiny and bright - all ready for resizing. [/QUOTE]
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