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<blockquote data-quote="MoBoost" data-source="post: 2278860" data-attributes="member: 3455"><p>For range pick-up:</p><p></p><p>Sort by head stamp</p><p>Deprime</p><p>Sort by weight +/-0.5gn</p><p>2hr Tumbler's tumbler with Lemishine and Dawn and SS media</p><p>Dry on a towel for a day</p><p>Hornady one-shot and FL Size</p><p>Trim with wilson and debur</p><p>Uniform primer pocket and flash hole</p><p>Neck turn with 21st century</p><p>1hr in Lyman's vibratory tumbler</p><p>Aneal</p><p></p><p>ready .....</p><p></p><p>After firing I just wipe the neck with a rag, neck size and then load another 5-6 times before any cleaning.</p><p></p><p>SS media beats up necks - that's why I do brass "work" after wet cleaning.</p><p>Tumbling in dry media removes any leftover moister, lube and brass shavings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoBoost, post: 2278860, member: 3455"] For range pick-up: Sort by head stamp Deprime Sort by weight +/-0.5gn 2hr Tumbler's tumbler with Lemishine and Dawn and SS media Dry on a towel for a day Hornady one-shot and FL Size Trim with wilson and debur Uniform primer pocket and flash hole Neck turn with 21st century 1hr in Lyman's vibratory tumbler Aneal ready ..... After firing I just wipe the neck with a rag, neck size and then load another 5-6 times before any cleaning. SS media beats up necks - that's why I do brass "work" after wet cleaning. Tumbling in dry media removes any leftover moister, lube and brass shavings. [/QUOTE]
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