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Reloading
Wet tumbling brass
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<blockquote data-quote="freddiej" data-source="post: 1826063" data-attributes="member: 26227"><p>I have a custom made wet tumbler, I got it off e-bay, 35 pound capacity, 15 pounds of pins, one ounce of RCBS's wet tumbler media, hot water, tablespoon of dawn, and a tablespoon of lemi-shine. 2 hours later the brass comes out and the next batch goes in. I can use the "soup" between 4 and 6 times without having to tumble longer. yes, I experimented once and found even though the liquid was dang near black it still cleaned and shined the brass. best part, the carbon in the primer pocket was either gone or nearly gone. best time saver I know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freddiej, post: 1826063, member: 26227"] I have a custom made wet tumbler, I got it off e-bay, 35 pound capacity, 15 pounds of pins, one ounce of RCBS's wet tumbler media, hot water, tablespoon of dawn, and a tablespoon of lemi-shine. 2 hours later the brass comes out and the next batch goes in. I can use the "soup" between 4 and 6 times without having to tumble longer. yes, I experimented once and found even though the liquid was dang near black it still cleaned and shined the brass. best part, the carbon in the primer pocket was either gone or nearly gone. best time saver I know. [/QUOTE]
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