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How Do You Keep Your Wet Tumbled Brass Shiny?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr_Mitch" data-source="post: 4204218" data-attributes="member: 7417"><p>I don't use any media, just soapy water with a little citric acid. The cases come out clean, but not beautiful. I’m just going to load them up and shoot them over and over, leave some behind at USPSA, Steel Challenge, and 3-Gun matches, so I put in as little effort as possible into cleaning. Buying the concrete mixer was a big win, as I can spend time cleaning brass once a year most years, twice a year in a year of really heavy shooting schedule. The cheapo Harbor Freight concrete mixer is ideal for this, as long as you add some silicon RTV to the gasket to make it leak proof. They also usually have a 20% off coupon you can use to get the price pretty far down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr_Mitch, post: 4204218, member: 7417"] I don't use any media, just soapy water with a little citric acid. The cases come out clean, but not beautiful. I’m just going to load them up and shoot them over and over, leave some behind at USPSA, Steel Challenge, and 3-Gun matches, so I put in as little effort as possible into cleaning. Buying the concrete mixer was a big win, as I can spend time cleaning brass once a year most years, twice a year in a year of really heavy shooting schedule. The cheapo Harbor Freight concrete mixer is ideal for this, as long as you add some silicon RTV to the gasket to make it leak proof. They also usually have a 20% off coupon you can use to get the price pretty far down. [/QUOTE]
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