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When I tumbled back some time ago, I forgot about it, and it ran all night. I prevented repeating that mistake by plugging the tumbler into a timer and it turned off automatically at the specified time.
 
Reading this I hope you don't wet tumble, otherwise it may be clean but your mouths might look like mushrooms.
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Absolutely!!!
It is why I pre-treat my brass with my “secret formula” {:~) of hot water soak & dish soap, agitate then dump, gets rid of basic dirt, dust and residue.
Start again with hot water {can even be boiling} to cover brass a couple of inches, dash of Lemishine, dish soap {forget the “Dawn Only” stories!} and 10ml of BoreTec Sonic Cleaner, give it a good stir and leave for 24 hrs.
Then dump out bit of rinse then into the tumbler with hot water, dash of LemiShine, squirt of dish detergent, 10ml of BoreTec Sonic Cleaner and tumble for no more then 2hrs max {I find 90 minutes to be the norm for spotlessly clean brass} to minimise case mouth peening. {in my case, the tumbler has a timer}
I also just lightly run all brass onto my case prep station and touch up the inside/outside of the case mouth.
The smaller the case the more likely to have problems with case mouth peening. {mushrooming}
Ready to AMP anneal, size, prime and load.
For those saying the necks are now so clean the mandela/seating force is extreme;
I always treat my inside case necks with a wipe of homemade Neolube#2
Half a tsp of ultra fine door lock graphite mixed with 100% Isopropyl alcohol, applied with a Q-Tip. That will make an amount that will last for hundreds of cases for virtually no cost and definitely make mandreling and seating much easier.
BTW: The BoreTec Sonic Cleaner seems to impart a degree of tarnish resistance to the brass.
 
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Last night put 25-30 6.5cm(range brass I don't even have one) in ultrasonic cleaner before(8pm) On Patrol Live started. Remembered it when letting the dog out after show ended,11pm. 2nd 480 second run and rinse brass is clean.
 
What's a Cell Phone?? :confused: Oh, I know. Those are those things they tell you NOT to use while you're waiting for your appointment at the Dr's office.
A room full of 15 people waiting their turn and 14 of them are looking at and punching buttons on the little thing in their hand?
Yah, that's it. :rolleyes: What's your cell phone number? Don't know, havn't turned it on in a month or so. Don't call me, I'll call you. ;)
 
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Absolutely!!!
It is why I pre-treat my brass with my “secret formula” {:~) of hot water soak & dish soap, agitate then dump, gets rid of basic dirt, dust and residue.
Start again with hot water {can even be boiling} to cover brass a couple of inches, dash of Lemishine, dish soap {forget the “Dawn Only” stories!} and 10ml of BoreTec Sonic Cleaner, give it a good stir and leave for 24 hrs.
Then dump out bit of rinse then into the tumbler with hot water, dash of LemiShine, squirt of dish detergent, 10ml of BoreTec Sonic Cleaner and tumble for no more then 2hrs max {I find 90 minutes to be the norm for spotlessly clean brass} to minimise case mouth peening. {in my case, the tumbler has a timer}
I also just lightly run all brass onto my case prep station and touch up the inside/outside of the case mouth.
The smaller the case the more likely to have problems with case mouth peening. {mushrooming}
Ready to AMP anneal, size, prime and load.
For those saying the necks are now so clean the mandela/seating force is extreme;
I always treat my inside case necks with a wipe of homemade Neolube#2
Half a tsp of ultra fine door lock graphite mixed with 100% Isopropyl alcohol, applied with a Q-Tip. That will make an amount that will last for hundreds of cases for virtually no cost and definitely make mandreling and seating much easier,
I couldn’t do all this no matter what.
Knock the primers out
Into a vibrating tumbler(?) with media.
Sometimes an hour
Sometimes 24 hours
How are the groups? Same.
 
I couldn’t do all this no matter what.
Knock the primers out
Into a vibrating tumbler(?) with media.
Sometimes an hour
Sometimes 24 hours
How are the groups? Same.
I would think that if you are using a vibrating tumbler with brass that has been de-primed that you will have a lot of cases with media stuck in the flash holes… and in my experience, a lot of dust inside and out side of the cases.
Sizing with a die that has it’s de-priming pin in it will get the stuck bits out of the flash holes but now you have debris on and in you press.
I am bumping & neck sizing then setting neck tension with a mandrel so I don’t use a de-priming pin in the die along with pulling the neck sizing ball through the neck.
With SS pin wet cleaning my primer pockets are clean, brass is factory fresh but now fire formed to my chamber. In the end, what ever works for you is what is best… {:~)
 

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