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<blockquote data-quote="Blitzfike" data-source="post: 1565825" data-attributes="member: 807"><p>If the corn cob is ground small enough it will work ok. Be careful of some of the corncob media, it will get stuck in 223 cases and is a real mess to get out. </p><p>I use ground walnut media, I buy the 25 pound bags of lizzard litter from the big pet store chains. Much cheaper than buying regular tumbling media and</p><p>it is just as good. When it starts to get dirty, I put a few capfuls of low odor mineral spirits in to revive it. For esepcially shiny brass, you can add liquid car</p><p>polish in a few capfuls to the media and it really shines the brass. It also reduces the life of the media somewhat. Blitzfike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blitzfike, post: 1565825, member: 807"] If the corn cob is ground small enough it will work ok. Be careful of some of the corncob media, it will get stuck in 223 cases and is a real mess to get out. I use ground walnut media, I buy the 25 pound bags of lizzard litter from the big pet store chains. Much cheaper than buying regular tumbling media and it is just as good. When it starts to get dirty, I put a few capfuls of low odor mineral spirits in to revive it. For esepcially shiny brass, you can add liquid car polish in a few capfuls to the media and it really shines the brass. It also reduces the life of the media somewhat. Blitzfike [/QUOTE]
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