Case Cleaning...
I had a bad experience one time. I used some walnut shells that had red jeweler's rouge added to it. I tumbled my brass in it. When I went to load it everytime I punched out a primer a little puff of red stuff came out. I rubbed the inside of the case with a cotton q tip. The tip came out red, so I knew the inside of the case had a small film on it. I decided that it would not hurt anything. I loaded 8,000 38spec. and then I tumbled them again to get the lube off that I used to lube the cases to make them easier to reload. I sold them to a Sheriff's Dept.. Shortly after that I got a call the were having MISFIRES. I picked up the 8000 rds. and replaced them. I started to pull bullets and found nothing wrong. AND THEN I PULLED A BULLET, DUMPED THE POWDER AND IT WAS RED. PROBLEM SOLVED. WHEN I TUMBLED THEM AFTER THEY WERE LOADED THE POWDER MIXED IN WITH THE ROUGE THAT WAS LEFT IN SOME OF THE CASES AND IT KILLED THE POWDER. I NEVER USED WALNUT SHELLS WITH ROUGE AGAIN. I WENT STRICTLY TO CORNCOBS. IF YOU ARE WONDERING HOW LONG IT TAKES TO PULL THE BULLETS OFF OF 8000 RDS., THE ANSWER IS APPROXIMATELY ONE (1) YEAR, A FEW RDS. EVERYTIME I WENT OUT TO THE SHOP. USING A RCBS PRESS WITHOUT THE DIE IN IT, RUN THE CYLINDER TO THE TOP AND GRAB THE BULLET WITH A PAIR OF PLIERS AND PULL DOWN ON THE HANDLE. ONE HARD LESSON LEARNED, BUT LEARNED WELL..........................CookE