Quote Originally Posted by eagle-man View Post
After I prep my brass and then tumble, I always have corn cob media pieces in the flash hole of the primer pocket. I normally remove these by hand or run them thru the press again with a decapping die. What is the downside to leaving these media bits in place? I would think that the primer would blow these out when it ignites, without any issue. Does anyone have any experience or real knowledge on this?
I always clean the media out with compressed air.

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