Well it seems i'm not alone......
This is only if i get unknown once fired brass, for me fired, 9mm its just a tumble and then 650 to load up
223 -
Dry tumble (just to knock the unknown crap off)
F/L size (lube about every 3 case) and de prime (on a single stage)
Deswag (drill mounted cutter)
Wet s/s pin clean
Measure and trim
Outside chamfer
Inside chamfer
Was wondering if i should dry thumble with something mixed in to stop tarnishing etc....? Normally add a bit of turps and frankford arsenal clealer to the corncob - works a treat for 9mm, sort of lubes them a bit
9mm
Dry thumble
Deprime and size (on the 650)
Wet pin clean
Load in 650 ( leaving the sizer decapper die in - just in case i missed one....)
With thmbling after deburring, do you worry about media getting stuck in flash hole? Or is it add a step and blow out with compress air?
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