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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 4777292" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>Thanks for sharing your detailed steps Omega. Those brass shavings could be where the pins are taking some off the edge of the case mouth. I'm not sure if you could see it without a microscope but they say you can feel it when you seat the bullet. If you trim after cleaning with the pins it doesn't matter however. Also when you trim and debur, there is usually some brass fillings that remain in the case. You could tumble again but that's three times. I've see some people use compressed air to blow this out. I'm just trying to reduce the steps without compromising precision. It seems like the more steps you have the more chances you have to do something inconsistently. Then you start getting wide ES numbers and you don't know why.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 4777292, member: 10373"] Thanks for sharing your detailed steps Omega. Those brass shavings could be where the pins are taking some off the edge of the case mouth. I’m not sure if you could see it without a microscope but they say you can feel it when you seat the bullet. If you trim after cleaning with the pins it doesn’t matter however. Also when you trim and debur, there is usually some brass fillings that remain in the case. You could tumble again but that’s three times. I’ve see some people use compressed air to blow this out. I’m just trying to reduce the steps without compromising precision. It seems like the more steps you have the more chances you have to do something inconsistently. Then you start getting wide ES numbers and you don’t know why. [/QUOTE]
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