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quick question or two fir the reloaders. do you guys remove the old primers before you tumble the cases or after? also. what type media would work best for a vibrating type tumbler?
that's it so far. i'll have more questions later
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Before
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Before, cob and walnut mix, after is a pain to get the grit out if the flash hole.
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Quote from: Slenk on February 22, 2013, 02:31:04 PM
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what type of car polish?
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Purest caruba you can find....only takes a dab. Also, cut up a dryer sheet and throw it in the mix.
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After, the little but of stuff in the primer pocket doesn't affect anything and will keep the walnut media clogging up the primer pockets.
I use Walnut media that I buy aHarborur Freight. You don't need to add anything else but if you want to you could ad some Nufinish, a cap full or so and let the tumbler run for 15 minutes or so.
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I tumble my brass before I do anything, for a couple hours to clean any grit off the brass so I don't scratch my dies. Then resize/deprime and tumble again for a few hours to get the lube off. This step not needed with Carbide pistol dies, as no lube is needed. Reprime, and reload. I had a problem with the walnut clogging the primer pockets and flash holes when I used small granule walnut, but seldom have a problem since I switched to larger grain walnut. Any cleaner-type car polish works. You need the abrasive that is in it. I used some old "Swirl Remover" to rejuvenate my walnut a while back...
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got to the pet store and buy lizard bedding its just walnut ground up. They even sell corncob ground up. Its really cheap for a lot! Then add a cap full of car wax. perfect shine every time!
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I tumble before depriming. Use cob/walnut mix with Dillon polish, although most any liquid car polish will suffice.
+1 on adding a cut up dryer sheet to the mix, after the car polish has mixed with the media well enough. The dryer sheets REALLY cut down on the dust / lead (which is from the spent primers).
Also use Nitril gloves when handling the cases since I take them out 1 by 1 & inspect them. Always wash hands & face after the process.
Thinking about buying SS media & a Thumblers rotational polisher...reduce dust factor...ya ya...I like shiney brass
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Heck I have been reloading since I was 8 and I never knew the dryer sheet deal. Learned something new and am going to have to give it a shot.
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Yup, dryer sheets = less mess...wait until you see how dirty they get
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I use "used" dryer sheets cut into strips. Neet trick!
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I use a mix of corncob and walnut and tumble before depriming. I hate cleaning media out of the primer pockets.
I've never heard of the dryer sheet trick either. Now my next batch out of the tumbler will be mountain spring fresh!
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