GW Staar
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Maybe you didn't get my sarcasm? I was suggesting they clean their dirty corn media in a wet tumbler!
I use a a secret blend (mix) for Zorro corn cob grades (it is made from the cobs of Orville Redenbacker corn!
I would post pictures of my brass but viewers would need to wear special sunglasses!
I got the sarcasm okay, but it made me realize I was not being totally up front, having moved mostly to wet pins these days. Therefore, I thought those pictures were in order. Corncob indeed makes bling of the highest order, but not in primer pockets, nor is it as fast as lemishine, dawn, and pins. Instead of having to go to work to escape the noise and make the considerable tumbling time pass in quiet.
With wet, I can start a batch when I first rise in the morning, then after a shower and breakfast, rinse & separate, then lay out the wet brass on a towel on the sunny back patio for the day, and come home after work to brilliant hot dry brass, with not a speck of toxic dust anywhere to have to separate.
And about the primer pockets.....I don't miss the time spent cleaning pockets on a Trim Mate....and I AM anal about dirty pockets....whether or not they hurt anything.
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