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Looks like I'm joining the stainless pin tumbling crowd
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<blockquote data-quote="Reloading Rod" data-source="post: 2683513" data-attributes="member: 34658"><p>Another thing I like about SS Cleaning is all of us know how tough Oklahoma clay is, if you pick up some brass with clay in it (talking rifle brass), with the corncob or walnut media I just don't think it has the abrasive power to cut Oklahoma clay, also the inside of the brass is usually still usually dirty. With SS media the inside is as clean as the outside so you can actually look in each case prior to loading, just makes me feel safer knowing I don't have anything 'extra' in my cases. I swage a lot of 22lr cases in to 223 bullets, and the priming compound in those don't always get all used up, so when you go to de-rim them they go off, since I've used SS media that problem has gone away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reloading Rod, post: 2683513, member: 34658"] Another thing I like about SS Cleaning is all of us know how tough Oklahoma clay is, if you pick up some brass with clay in it (talking rifle brass), with the corncob or walnut media I just don't think it has the abrasive power to cut Oklahoma clay, also the inside of the brass is usually still usually dirty. With SS media the inside is as clean as the outside so you can actually look in each case prior to loading, just makes me feel safer knowing I don't have anything 'extra' in my cases. I swage a lot of 22lr cases in to 223 bullets, and the priming compound in those don't always get all used up, so when you go to de-rim them they go off, since I've used SS media that problem has gone away. [/QUOTE]
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