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About half year ago, I switched from corn or nut tumbling media to jewelery plastic media, used mostly for fine polishing silver, brass etc. I did it because I didn't like pieces of corn or nuts "electrostaticaly sticked" inside of cases, flash holes etc. Plastic media: http://www.otec.de/en/products...tic-polishing-chips/ It is used with "polishing paste" P10: http://www.otec.de/en/products...ng/polishing-pastes/ The good thing is, if it get dirty, you can wash it in water with dish-washing soap, rinse with water, dry and use again and again. You just have to add a very little (max. one "flat" tea spoon) of polishing paste, which is sold in 1 kg packages (enough for the rest of my life). Only drawback is sometimes 3 "disks" get stuck in primer pocket, but you can easy remove it and there is no electrostatics. Result is incredible polished brass. Jiri Dirty vs. washed media: | ||
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I used plastic media before but it was extruded 30% Gf Nylon It required no additives but would get inside the bottleneck cases and was a MFr the get out I went back to CC and car wax ________________________________________________ Maker of The Frankenstud Sling Keeper Proudly made in the USA Acepting all forms of payment | |||
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I have no problems with sticking this media in bottlenecked cases I reload (.375 H&H and 8x57JS). Maybe it can be the case with something like .223 Remington, maybe .243 Win. Jiri | |||
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