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Reloading
Wet tumbling brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Velvet" data-source="post: 1825895" data-attributes="member: 103348"><p>I have the same unit, using de SS pins.</p><p>The complete process consists in removing fulminant, washing with ultrasound to remove a large part of the combustion residues, drying, complete case prep and then 3 hours of wet tumbler.</p><p>The result is surprising. Cases that seem new both outside and inside.</p><p>I recommend that you buy the case dryer too, it is wonderful, and it speeds up the process a lot.</p><p>good luck</p><p>V</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Velvet, post: 1825895, member: 103348"] I have the same unit, using de SS pins. The complete process consists in removing fulminant, washing with ultrasound to remove a large part of the combustion residues, drying, complete case prep and then 3 hours of wet tumbler. The result is surprising. Cases that seem new both outside and inside. I recommend that you buy the case dryer too, it is wonderful, and it speeds up the process a lot. good luck V [/QUOTE]
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