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Reloading
Wet tumbling brass
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<blockquote data-quote="nvschütze" data-source="post: 1826206" data-attributes="member: 110896"><p>This is a good idea. To make it better, just lay a piece of old sheet in it and then the pins won't go down into the bucket and create problems in getting them back out and back into your storage container. I use a cheap Dollar Tree colander that exactly fits a five-gallon bucket. I have a large piece of old scrub top to cover the holes in the colander, and the separation of the water and pins proceeds ahead slicker than snot on a hoe handle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvschütze, post: 1826206, member: 110896"] This is a good idea. To make it better, just lay a piece of old sheet in it and then the pins won't go down into the bucket and create problems in getting them back out and back into your storage container. I use a cheap Dollar Tree colander that exactly fits a five-gallon bucket. I have a large piece of old scrub top to cover the holes in the colander, and the separation of the water and pins proceeds ahead slicker than snot on a hoe handle. [/QUOTE]
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