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<blockquote data-quote="swampratt" data-source="post: 2531760" data-attributes="member: 15054"><p>Man i do not know about you guys sometimes.</p><p>All Women HAVE MOTIVES.</p><p>So i guess you are back in the dry media game.</p><p></p><p>I did 2 batches of brass this morning.. a bunch of 243 and 30-06 mixed together , then some .308 and 45acp mixed together.</p><p>Drying is no big deal for my wet brass.. </p><p>I have plenty of time and brass. just lay it out on a towel..of course i hot water rinse it first, dry the next day .</p><p>On hot sunny days i lay it on the back porch or in the bed of my truck or on the hood on a towel to dry, usually only a couple hours and it is dry.</p><p>I have put the brass on top of the wood stove in the winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampratt, post: 2531760, member: 15054"] Man i do not know about you guys sometimes. All Women HAVE MOTIVES. So i guess you are back in the dry media game. I did 2 batches of brass this morning.. a bunch of 243 and 30-06 mixed together , then some .308 and 45acp mixed together. Drying is no big deal for my wet brass.. I have plenty of time and brass. just lay it out on a towel..of course i hot water rinse it first, dry the next day . On hot sunny days i lay it on the back porch or in the bed of my truck or on the hood on a towel to dry, usually only a couple hours and it is dry. I have put the brass on top of the wood stove in the winter. [/QUOTE]
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