BushMaster-15
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Quickest cleaning I know of is Ultrasonic . Clean is one thing ,polished is altogether different .
Note Clean Brass , then polished . a weapons chamber could care less ,it's people who either must have jewelry bling for eye appeal or good enough to go for reloads .
Most shooters DON'T start with #60-70 year old left to the weather tarnished ugly brass cases . Mine have #27 firings on them and note ,NO ripped or chewed rims . ALL mine are .30 Cal M1 Garand specific . Last photo ran them in a Wet tumbler #40 minutes with custom solution and SS pins . As they've had as of yesterday AM #8 annealing's total ,I then ran them through to polish off the witness marks .
Note Clean Brass , then polished . a weapons chamber could care less ,it's people who either must have jewelry bling for eye appeal or good enough to go for reloads .
Most shooters DON'T start with #60-70 year old left to the weather tarnished ugly brass cases . Mine have #27 firings on them and note ,NO ripped or chewed rims . ALL mine are .30 Cal M1 Garand specific . Last photo ran them in a Wet tumbler #40 minutes with custom solution and SS pins . As they've had as of yesterday AM #8 annealing's total ,I then ran them through to polish off the witness marks .