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<blockquote data-quote="Hangfire" data-source="post: 3590685" data-attributes="member: 27673"><p>I've been dry tumbling with a 50-50 mix of corncob and walnut since hector was a pup and it's always done a fair enough job but seeing pics here and other places of bright and shinny inside and out of wet pin tumbled brass has got me to thinking.</p><p></p><p>Not lazy but I don't want to go through the extra steps I've seen on Youtube videos of rinsing the brass and then waiting for it to dry.......just wanting to tumble, sift and reload as I've always done.</p><p></p><p>Don't know but it seems like to me that stainless pins would have a tendency to peen the brass......that a problem ?</p><p></p><p>So can brass be pin tumbled dry and if so where would I start as far as getting geared up ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hangfire, post: 3590685, member: 27673"] I've been dry tumbling with a 50-50 mix of corncob and walnut since hector was a pup and it's always done a fair enough job but seeing pics here and other places of bright and shinny inside and out of wet pin tumbled brass has got me to thinking. Not lazy but I don't want to go through the extra steps I've seen on Youtube videos of rinsing the brass and then waiting for it to dry.......just wanting to tumble, sift and reload as I've always done. Don't know but it seems like to me that stainless pins would have a tendency to peen the brass......that a problem ? So can brass be pin tumbled dry and if so where would I start as far as getting geared up ? [/QUOTE]
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