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What do you use to clean your brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 1367890" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>I bought one of the harbor freight rock polishers that spins. I use my kids left over apple sauce jar and stainless media. Works the same as a tumbler just cant do as many but now I have 2 jars. But here the down fall. Yes the brass came out shinny looking like new brass. My load went to hell and the neck tension on my bullets was not consistent. It was like the cases had sticky necks. I went back to using the walnut red media and things settle down. Some times I do still use the wet media but once its dry and sized it goes into the dry walnut. The dust seem to act like a lubricant for my bullets and gives me more consistent data and groups. I also need to get my home made brass annealer going. annealing the necks every time gives me the best results with the red walnut media.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 1367890, member: 10429"] I bought one of the harbor freight rock polishers that spins. I use my kids left over apple sauce jar and stainless media. Works the same as a tumbler just cant do as many but now I have 2 jars. But here the down fall. Yes the brass came out shinny looking like new brass. My load went to hell and the neck tension on my bullets was not consistent. It was like the cases had sticky necks. I went back to using the walnut red media and things settle down. Some times I do still use the wet media but once its dry and sized it goes into the dry walnut. The dust seem to act like a lubricant for my bullets and gives me more consistent data and groups. I also need to get my home made brass annealer going. annealing the necks every time gives me the best results with the red walnut media. [/QUOTE]
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