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Tumbling or cleaning brass is not required.
Quote from: jay.sharkbait on March 22, 2020, 10:27:14 AMTumbling or cleaning brass is not required. Just get the dust and dirt off, don't want that crap in your dies.
Quote from: Hilltop123 on March 22, 2020, 10:32:24 AMQuote from: jay.sharkbait on March 22, 2020, 10:27:14 AMTumbling or cleaning brass is not required. Just get the dust and dirt off, don't want that crap in your dies.Really? That's good to know. Thanks!
Just finished reloading the last of 10K pieces of 223/5.56 brass picked up at the range and every single piece went through the vibrator prior to decapping and resizing, Yea might be overkill but have not had a single issue with the dies or brass, plus gives me the opportunity to inspect each piece.
Quote from: Jingles on March 22, 2020, 12:09:54 PMJust finished reloading the last of 10K pieces of 223/5.56 brass picked up at the range and every single piece went through the vibrator prior to decapping and resizing, Yea might be overkill but have not had a single issue with the dies or brass, plus gives me the opportunity to inspect each piece.I'd definitely tumble range brass, especially anything from an AR.