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Looks like I'm joining the stainless pin tumbling crowd
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<blockquote data-quote="tulsanewb" data-source="post: 2681822" data-attributes="member: 2133"><p>I have a Franklin rotary seperator but rarely use it. I find the pins bunch up in the cases and will stay there until given a couple good shakes upside down submerged in water. Plus you have to check each case anyway as the pins can get stuck in the primer hole. Then I dry the cases in a garment bag either on the AC unit outside in the summer or where the heat blows in the winter. Even by shaking the cases one or two at a time, it doesn't take very long. </p><p></p><p>I use about a 40 cal round full of lemonshine and Dawn (I read somewhere that biologists almost exclusively use Dawn for cleaning birds after an oil spill, so figured if it works for them...). I cannot be happier with the outcome. Most people don't believe me that I'm using multi-fired brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tulsanewb, post: 2681822, member: 2133"] I have a Franklin rotary seperator but rarely use it. I find the pins bunch up in the cases and will stay there until given a couple good shakes upside down submerged in water. Plus you have to check each case anyway as the pins can get stuck in the primer hole. Then I dry the cases in a garment bag either on the AC unit outside in the summer or where the heat blows in the winter. Even by shaking the cases one or two at a time, it doesn't take very long. I use about a 40 cal round full of lemonshine and Dawn (I read somewhere that biologists almost exclusively use Dawn for cleaning birds after an oil spill, so figured if it works for them...). I cannot be happier with the outcome. Most people don't believe me that I'm using multi-fired brass. [/QUOTE]
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