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Boolit Master
Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 415
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IMO, there is more than one side to a piece of brass. I like for the insides to be clean as well, even though I know such a thin layer of carbon isn't going to hurt anything, it's just my preference. I also take pride in my work. Obviously, a group of 20 going through a single hole is more prideful than a shiny case with a lead top, but I like for my work to be seen as to reflect the amount of time and detail I put toward each round loaded.
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Boolit Master
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Southern AZ
Posts: 215
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if you want really clean brass, get ceramic. No comparison to any of the above.
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Boolit Master
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Location: aurora,co
Posts: 2,718
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mike in co
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Boolit Master
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Fallon, Nv.
Posts: 226
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I use the old NRA formula of vinegar and salt. Soak for about twenty minutes, agitating a few times, then rinse in clear water and throw them in my tumbler w/walnut for about an hour.
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Boolit Master
Join Date: Feb 2006
Posts: 473
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Yup, outside AND inside !
Some detergents dull the surface, I've found. The one that produces "new brass" is the RCBS sidewinder detergent. I've gotten bright brass with the low sudsing, laundry detergent from Costco also. When I've tried Murphy's or Windex, I've gotten a film on the surface of the brass as a result. Ceramic is really nice. I only use it for black powder stuff because of the increased amount of work associated with the process, however.
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Boolit Master
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: In the US occupied nation of Texas
Posts: 577
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Do ceramic require more time or something? Assuming it can be reused if washed out and dried.
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Boolit Master
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Southern AZ
Posts: 215
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contact Steve Rhoades via azsharpshooters.com for the ceramic kits. You will receive the ceramic media and liquid solution needed for about 50 bucks. follow the instructions and you should have brass that looks like you used simichrome polish on the stuff. there are some smaller sizes that will do the small bottleneck cases like the 223 etc.
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Boolit Buddy
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Indiana
Posts: 64
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I let it soak untill it starts to change color, wash/rinse dry then tumble in cob. Looks like new and cuts tumbling time in 1/2 or more . Bob |
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Boolit Master
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: In the US occupied nation of Texas
Posts: 577
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I'm A Honcho!
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Location: West of Great Falls, Montana
Posts: 4,755
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Post a link to the kit so we can read it's description. What kinds (calibers) of cases do you want to use ceramic on...and do you have a rotary tumbler? CM
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Boolit Master
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Southern AZ
Posts: 215
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Boolit Master
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Mount Royal NJ
Posts: 169
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if it ain't too much brass, then Tarn-X will make it look good no matter what.
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