For me ..SS after firing and corn after sizing. That way I dont have chamfer again and the corn soaks the wax or oil nicely.I quit vibratory tumbling when i kept cases in my dillon tumbler running for a week and it still didnt clean the primer pockets.
For me ..SS after firing and corn after sizing. That way I dont have chamfer again and the corn soaks the wax or oil nicely.
My loading process is a product of this forum. Thank-You.That sounds like a good plan right here.
What size corn cob grinding are you guys using? And where's the cheapest to get it?
I wet tumble with SS Pins before annealing and resizing. Normally, after drying and resizing, I tumble my brass in walnut shell (Lizard Bedding) and a little Nu-Finish. I would like to try the corn cob for removing the lube, after resizing, but the cob I've found around here, is large enough to get stuck in the primer pockets.
I'm wanting cob small enough to not get stuck in the primer pockets, nor the flash holes.
Grit O' Cobbs 1420 is the size you are looking for. Sold in 50lb bags. If you have an industrial supply store in the area that sells blasting media then the likely have or can get this product.What size corn cob grinding are you guys using? And where's the cheapest to get it?
I wet tumble with SS Pins before annealing and resizing. Normally, after drying and resizing, I tumble my brass in walnut shell (Lizard Bedding) and a little Nu-Finish. I would like to try the corn cob for removing the lube, after resizing, but the cob I've found around here, is large enough to get stuck in the primer pockets.
I'm wanting cob small enough to not get stuck in the primer pockets, nor the flash holes.
I dont know the exact size but hornadys is finely ground at $15 for 76oz. It'll collects in primer pockets but comes out easy...easier than lymans. It's going to happen no matter where you get it.What size corn cob grinding are you guys using? And where's the cheapest to get it?
I wet tumble with SS Pins before annealing and resizing. Normally, after drying and resizing, I tumble my brass in walnut shell (Lizard Bedding) and a little Nu-Finish. I would like to try the corn cob for removing the lube, after resizing, but the cob I've found around here, is large enough to get stuck in the primer pockets.
I'm wanting cob small enough to not get stuck in the primer pockets, nor the flash holes.
Don't forget you can get Walnut media at harbor freight , 25 lbs for $25 , cheaper with a coupon.... Since it's for a blast cabinet I take a half gallon bucket outside when the wind is blowing and dump it from one bucket to another a few times to remove the dust... Works like a champ...
They have fine and course grinds , I get the course grinds... Comes in a plastic bag in a box , the bag can be re-sealed...last a long time... It won't get in the pockets but can get in the flash holes , would be hard to find a dry media that won't....
That's exactly how I do it... Fast and easy... I deprime on my single stage if I am using my Dillon , alot easier to clean up the mess on the single stage.... The prep stations are worth every penny....For that reason and the fact that it doesn't really clean the pockets the way I want, I tumble with Walnut Shells with the primers in place. Punch out the primers afterwards. No chance of media left inside. I anneal, size and then clean pockets, chamfer, deburr and run the nylon brush on the inside. Do final inspection with a light before seating primers. I use a case prep center so cleaning the pockets, chamfer and deburr lip and the final brush takes very little time.
I don't want to remove the carbon in the mouth so wet tumbling is not in my process.