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Old 08-06-2017, 07:30 AM
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Some very good info above. Corncob kernels at times do wedge into the flash holes. I now also wet tumble 223. Below is a picture of military range brass which needed cleaning before I even began processing. Primers were left in at this stage and no stainless pins used. Just brass, Dawn and some lemon shine. All the brass gets dried in a food dehydrator (3 hours @ 115 F). As for removing the stainless pins when used, the Frankford arsenal quick and easy tumbler rotating 1/2 submerged in water does an excellent job. As I rotate it the water flushes all the pins out. Very pleased with the wet process.
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