BillDoe708
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What do you prefer corn cob or walnut and why? I'm running low on corn cob and just curious what everyone else uses
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Tried rice. Left a white residue all over the insides of the cases. Had to run them through my pin tumbler to clean them up. mtmuleyWhite rice, no dust, seems to work
stainless steel pins, thank you.What do you prefer corn cob or walnut and why? I'm running low on corn cob and just curious what everyone else uses
Tried regular white rice and got same results. Switched to “hard” white rice from Costco and never looked backTried rice. Left a white residue all over the insides of the cases. Had to run them through my pin tumbler to clean them up. mtmuley
Didn't know this. I will give it a go. mtmuleyTried regular white rice and got same results. Switched to “hard” white rice from Costco and never looked back
You do have to check the flash holes as some will have some rice stuck in hole.
I'm with you on this one. Stainless wet tumble.stainless steel pins, thank you.
Nothing cleans cases like a wet stainless tumble. I don't use it all the time but it tunes up really dirty brass to like new. mtmuleyI'm with you on this one. Stainless wet tumble.
When I did the standard vibratory cleaning, I seemed to prefer walnut with some Lyman brass cleaner. It did just fine and I didn't really notice any dust.
Apparently the cool kid thing to do is wet tumble without pins. I tried it and they weren't as clean so I quit.Nothing cleans cases like a wet stainless tumble. I don't use it all the time but it tunes up really dirty brass to like new. mtmuley
I'm not that cool I guess. I have tumbled thousand of cases of various cartridges both rifle and handgun. mtmuleyApparently the cool kid thing to do is wet tumble without pins. I tried it and they weren't as clean so I quit.
I have gotten pins stuck in brass so it does require an extra step to confirm
And a shot of dish soap. Every time.Stainless pins with a bit of lemi-shine.
Apparently the cool kid thing to do is wet tumble without pins. I tried it and they weren't as clean so I quit.
I have gotten pins stuck in brass so it does require an extra step to confirm