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Dont even do that!Right - just brush the inside of the neck, and you are good to go.
tumbler, resize, trim and load = gnats cock sized groups.
Dont even do that!Right - just brush the inside of the neck, and you are good to go.
I’m a bad boy too and poor a slug of Brasso into the media (after cases are full of dry) but I do make sure the unit is left outdoors under cover of a bin bag for 24-hours.Corn cob and a cap full of T cut!
shiny brass every time
As for “peened” necks I simply ask what possible disadvantage has this for bullet release



I am surprised you find it happen significantly with your vibratory tumbler.Alantoo thanks for the previous couple of posts, and Mirror's my thoughts. (If it makes any difference for hunting ammo is a question, but we always want the most accurate we can get.)
My vibratory tumbler with corn cob media in has had the same effect, even tried 5 cases in one cycle and it still did it.
Is the common thought it is case necks facing each other causing this?
I'm not to concerned with shiny brass, but would like it clean on the inside and necks.
The issue with Ultrasonic (and wet tumbling) is the extra step/effort and time one must take for drying the brass.
I've used just the pins, a few drops of lemon juice and a few spots of washing detergent, good result, but any better mixtures.
The issue with Ultrasonic (and wet tumbling) is the extra step/effort and time one must take for drying the brass.
Brasso is supposed to leach out either copper or zinc forgot which from the brass somewhat and weaken it due to its ammonia content. Google it.Marigolds and a tin of brasso.....
Brasso is supposed to leach out either copper or zinc forgot which from the brass somewhat and weaken it due to its ammonia content. Google it.
How much media you would use to do 100 308 cases?Wet tumble and use 1.5mm ball bearings, they do a much better job than the pins![]()