brass cleaning

elkslayer132

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Dec 26, 2009
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Should a person tumble their brass before each reloading session?Does it make any difference in overall performance? Just wondering.
 
It doesn't necessarily make a difference in performance. However, ensuring that you remove any grit will help maintain your dies. Plus, your completed cartridges will look a lot nicer. Throw your expended brass in the tumbler after each range session. Let it go for about thirty minutes or so until you have secured all your gear and reviewed your shoot, then sort it and hold it ready for the next reloading session.
 
I rarely tumble my brass. I normally just clean the necks (inside & outside) then reload.
 
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