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    Wet tumble, dry tumble or both?

    I tumble with both. I wet tumble to clean and dry tumble to get the extra shine. Maybe overkill lol, but I like it. How about y'all?

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    45 min in wet tumbler
    1hr in dehydrator
    15 min in corn cob
    And off to load [emoji16]


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    Quote Originally Posted by SGTREED View Post
    45 min in wet tumbler
    1hr in dehydrator
    15 min in corn cob
    And off to load [emoji16]


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    I wet tumble before sizing, and dry tumble after case prep, before loading.


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    I wet tumble range brass without media just some dawn for about an hour just to clean the dirt. I dry them in my toaster oven then do all my processing; resize, deprime, and flare my pistol brass. Then back into the wet tumbler with media, dawn, and lemishine for a couple hours. Then back in the toaster oven and it’s time to make some pews.


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    My brass cleaning process is to decap, then wet tumble with southern shine media and dawn for 3 hours, then they go immediately into my $5 thrift store dehydrator for 3 hours, then my vibratory tumbler for 3 hours with corncob and a capful of nufinish.

    I’ve tried several different methods and this is what works for me. My brass is stored in my garage in NC, and the humidity will turn the cases if I don’t put this effort into them. I’ve tried just wet tumbling and just vibratory tumbling, but using my method I have brass that’s been sitting for over 18 months now that still looks like what I’m pulling out of the tumblers now.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Guns4545 View Post
    I tumble with both. I wet tumble to clean and dry tumble to get the extra shine. Maybe overkill lol, but I like it. How about y'all?

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    I do the same. I dry tumble my finished rounds as well if I haven't written on them. To me it's not overkill. It's just taking a few minutes and putting the finishing touches on the rounds I have spent a lot of time loading and a lot of time learning how to load.

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    I deprime first. Then I wet tumble with dawn and a pinch of lemishine. No media. Tumble for an hour and a half. Wash the cases off real good afterwards. Let air dry ( don’t have a dehydrator yet) for 24 hours. Then dry tumble in walnut shell pet bedding with NuFinish for another hour and a half. Comes out spotless. Range brass comes out looking new. Store them in the big plastic peanut jars with the screw on lids to keep away from humidity. Always have plenty ready for reloading time. I’m sure using stainless pins or chips gets the cases cleaner if you want to use them but for me I don’t see the need. They look new and I just shoot them and repeat so for now that’s my routine.


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    I've only used corn cob media. Is walnut bedding really better? Willing to try, I do like the nufinish results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by E75bug View Post
    I've only used corn cob media. Is walnut bedding really better? Willing to try, I do like the nufinish results.

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    I think of walnut as a better cleaner and corn cob as a polisher. I clean my brass using a mixture of about 90% walnut and 10% corn cob with a bit of a polish added...


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