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Reloading
Got to use my new wet tumbler yesterday.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mausermeister" data-source="post: 5403611" data-attributes="member: 7725"><p>Best to deprime first. For rifle brass I like to size and trim first if it is not too dirty. Fill with water and add a good squirt of Dawn and a dash of Lemishine. Let it run for a couple of hours. Use the grate cap to dump water and shake pins into a clean bucket. Fill with clean water and dump water and more pins into bucket 2 or 3 more times. If you pour off water from bucket between dumps, you also rinse pins as you go and can just pour off water and dump back into tumbler. Now dump brass into rotary media separator on same bucket and spin to get the last few pins out. Spread brass on crate paper on an old cookie sheet and put in 200 degree oven for about an hour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mausermeister, post: 5403611, member: 7725"] Best to deprime first. For rifle brass I like to size and trim first if it is not too dirty. Fill with water and add a good squirt of Dawn and a dash of Lemishine. Let it run for a couple of hours. Use the grate cap to dump water and shake pins into a clean bucket. Fill with clean water and dump water and more pins into bucket 2 or 3 more times. If you pour off water from bucket between dumps, you also rinse pins as you go and can just pour off water and dump back into tumbler. Now dump brass into rotary media separator on same bucket and spin to get the last few pins out. Spread brass on crate paper on an old cookie sheet and put in 200 degree oven for about an hour. [/QUOTE]
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