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Cleaning brass?
09 October 2008, 01:16
BobletroutculCleaning brass?
What is the main reason of that step, clean the outside ? clean the inside or both?
09 October 2008, 05:05
AS64Cleans the outside to make them more accurate.

09 October 2008, 07:29
armed_in_utahOne good reason to tumble brass is to closer inspect brass for splits or cracks and possible case seperation...use crushed walnut bird litter from Pets Mart...with or w/o polish..if you use polish use non amonnia type..adding a dryer sheet in the tumbler tub will reduce alot of dust...clean brass looks better too.....

09 October 2008, 07:47
vapodogquote:
Originally posted by Bobletroutcul:
What is the main reason of that step, clean the outside ? clean the inside or both?
Cleaning brass removes "grit" that can be hard on the dies as well as the items armed_in_utah mentioned....it also is good to feed clean ammo into the chamber......but it's mostly for "pretty"
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09 October 2008, 08:40
YUMANIt also make them look pretty when you open the box at the range0.
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09 October 2008, 19:38
butchlocif you're shooting in a auto, shiny brass is must easier to find that is dirty stuff
10 October 2008, 01:48
ted thornquote:
Originally posted by butchloc:
if you're shooting in a auto, shiny brass is must easier to find that is dirty stuff
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10 October 2008, 15:27
JALEven so, you have to move around a bit. I've spent ages looking straight down the necks of ones base down in long grass.
10 October 2008, 17:37
miles58It give you something to do between depriming them and reloading them. The fact that it gets clean and shiny makes you feel like you did something good and useful.
10 October 2008, 18:43
Red C.I clean brass to remove anything that could hurt my sizing dies (but I could just wipe off the bass and accomplish that). I like the brass to look nice--just psychological. I also tumble after sizing to remove the sizing lube.
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12 October 2008, 10:07
marquezlcI tumble before sizing and after sizing and trimming to remove the sizing lube and brass trimmings.
12 October 2008, 10:21
WstrnhuntrMy reasons for cleaning inside and out are
-outside, if you use dirty brass your dies and chamber walls will eventually pay the price. Either with gunk buildup or with gouges or both.
-inside, to insure against residue buildup which will alter powder capacity.