Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
You are using the old High Contrast theme. We have installed a new dark theme for you, called UI.X. This will work better with the new upgrade of our software. You can select it at the bottom of any page.
Walnut cleans extra dirty brass well, but corn cob media polishes it much better than walnut. If you're an indoor shooter you probably have no use for walnut.
Walnut cleans better/faster, but doesn't polish to as high a sheen.
Corncob polishes to a high luster, especially if you add a bit of Nu-finish, but won't take of heavy tarnish or soot.
I use the combo after matches, because the brass I bring home might not all be mine or if I'm out practicing and the previous user left a lot of brass laying on the ground...I especially like it when I follow a security companies qualification/training sessions.
I use straight corn cob to remove the lube (lanolin/alcohol) on my handgun cases
You can get a 50 pound sack of 20/40 walnut at a blasting supply house for a bit over $20.
It's fine enough that it doesn't plug flash holes and it gives cases a decent polish. It is slower than coarser grades, but the extra time spent in the tumbler is worth not having to poke stuck media out of flash holes.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.