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Old 10-19-2017, 06:35 PM
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I use a Lyman 1200. Corncob, no polish, no chemicals, nothing but corncob and electricity. It might take a little longer, and I might change corncob more often, but it works just fine for cases I just recently shot. Might not for brass that spent weeks or months on the gtound, but I don't want to be using those anyway.

When I just started out I used gallon baggies with water as hot as I could stand. Shook them a lot, set them mouth down to dry (works best if you deprime first). Works fine (not as pretty) but takes more operator time to shake and set each one so it will dry.
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