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<blockquote data-quote="JoeUSooner" data-source="post: 3716132" data-attributes="member: 55109"><p>Agree. I only vibratory dry-tumble. </p><p>My first step is to de-prime the old brass (on a little single-step Lee press), using a combination die that both de-primes and initially re-sizes the case. While I'm de-priming, I run the tumbler to evenly mix the polishing liquid into the walnut media. I then add all the de-primed brass, and tumble for about 60 to 90 minutes - which is plenty long enough to obtain the level of 'clean' that I want. I construct the cartridge on a Lee Pro1000 press (which also includes a die to re-size the brass, for a second time). Been using this system since early 2016, and have never had any problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeUSooner, post: 3716132, member: 55109"] Agree. I only vibratory dry-tumble. My first step is to de-prime the old brass (on a little single-step Lee press), using a combination die that both de-primes and initially re-sizes the case. While I'm de-priming, I run the tumbler to evenly mix the polishing liquid into the walnut media. I then add all the de-primed brass, and tumble for about 60 to 90 minutes - which is plenty long enough to obtain the level of 'clean' that I want. I construct the cartridge on a Lee Pro1000 press (which also includes a die to re-size the brass, for a second time). Been using this system since early 2016, and have never had any problems. [/QUOTE]
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