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I recently started up with this stainless media wet tumbling. I really
like it. The brass comes out CLEAN. That's what I like about it. No
powder or media residue. I hesitated at first because I thought it
would be a lot more trouble with it being wet media. But I found
it not that much trouble and the end result is so good that it's worth
whatever trouble it is. I don't de-cap before tumbling it. After
it's finished, I take the brass and dump it in the same colander type
separator I used before sitting in a bucket of water. Shake it some and
the media falls out. Then I dry the brass a bit in a beach towel and then
put it in the oven for a while a 275F to dry it out. That's it.
I bought a large rock tumbler off of Ebay and some stainless media
from
http://pelletsllc.com/ Don't worry, when you call them they
know exactly what to send you for cleaning cartridge brass. The gal
that answers the phone fixes you right up. What is nice is their media
can be attracted by a magnet which makes chasing the little bits of
it a breeze.
I did corncob for 30 years and I'm glad that's behind me. I just wish
I would have found out about this sooner. Yeah, it costs some money.
But so did a lot of the reloading gadgets I have that I don't HAVE to have
but enjoy thoroughly. I think you know what I'm talking about here.
dxr
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