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<blockquote data-quote="SHOTGUN12" data-source="post: 3357842" data-attributes="member: 966"><p>Back in the day when I first started reloading I used a media that I would have sworn was walnut shell (with red rouge), but after using it again recently, it doesn’t work as well.</p><p></p><p>I’m wondering if maybe the stuff I used 40 years ago was crushed corn cob, not crushed shells.</p><p></p><p>I know I have enough (red rouge) abrasive in the mix, but it still ain’t workin’ right. or maybe I need a courser ground shell. I just bought this fine ground shell and hate to have to buy more of the coarser stuff. These photos of all that nice clean brass is what I used to get out of my tumbler (dry) and with what I remember as being crushed shell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHOTGUN12, post: 3357842, member: 966"] Back in the day when I first started reloading I used a media that I would have sworn was walnut shell (with red rouge), but after using it again recently, it doesn’t work as well. I’m wondering if maybe the stuff I used 40 years ago was crushed corn cob, not crushed shells. I know I have enough (red rouge) abrasive in the mix, but it still ain’t workin’ right. or maybe I need a courser ground shell. I just bought this fine ground shell and hate to have to buy more of the coarser stuff. These photos of all that nice clean brass is what I used to get out of my tumbler (dry) and with what I remember as being crushed shell. [/QUOTE]
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