DRY TUMBLING VERSES WET TUMBLING

Wet tumbling with stainless media is the way to go. Cleans the inside and eliminates the extra step of cleaning the primer pocket.

Had the FART and never looked back.

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Just an FYI, you don't need to dry the pins.
My wife has a large stainless frying pan. I used to dump my wet pins in there and stir fry them until dry. After a while I realized the waste of time, gas, and effort. I still dry the pins before storage, but I leave them in the bottom of my Hornady Media Separator, drop in a few paper towels, and let them air dry. Dry pins don't stick in my repurposed peanut container.
 
Oh, good heavens!

What are you trying to achieve?

If you want your brass to be
"shinier" than what you got from a tumbler, then, by all means continue to pursue a "jewelry-grade" shine.

In my case, I am (based on past experience) interested only in keeping cases free from corrosion.
 
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