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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 2053524" data-attributes="member: 18402"><p>This except I add a scoop of nufinish car polish also. I tumble all mine before I deprime then if it's some that I'm full length resizing then I'll toss it back in I have skipped that step and tumbled loaded ammunition to remove lube residue. I mostly neck size my brass and use a Lyman universal decapper I tried the lemishine dawn and hot water and it did get the brass shiny but drying it seemed like a huge pita to me so I went back to the tumbler. I manually clean all my primer pockets when chamfer and deburring any way so dirty primer pocket problem solved without water. Dingy brass has never kept me from shooting good groups or taking game either though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 2053524, member: 18402"] This except I add a scoop of nufinish car polish also. I tumble all mine before I deprime then if it's some that I'm full length resizing then I'll toss it back in I have skipped that step and tumbled loaded ammunition to remove lube residue. I mostly neck size my brass and use a Lyman universal decapper I tried the lemishine dawn and hot water and it did get the brass shiny but drying it seemed like a huge pita to me so I went back to the tumbler. I manually clean all my primer pockets when chamfer and deburring any way so dirty primer pocket problem solved without water. Dingy brass has never kept me from shooting good groups or taking game either though. [/QUOTE]
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