^^^^^^^^^ Great results, Jeff! Keep up that good work!
Bayou52
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^^^^^^^^^ Great results, Jeff! Keep up that good work!
Bayou52
Decap and size brass before cleaning unless its really bad ,don't see the point of cleaning brass then lubing it to size then cleaning again .if my brass is fairly clean I wipe it with white spirit/ mineral spirit after i trim it as its spinning in my drill .
This is it. Never had an issue until I got brass from everglades that was wet cleaned with primers. I've loaded more than I could honestly say but never had an issue with any other brass. It wasn't crimped brass either, all 44, 44 mag, 45 colt. Probably a low seller for him so they had time to sit and corrode. No issues with everglades but I'll never buy wet cleaned brass again with primers still in.
If the brass is too dirty to decap as is, rinse in soapy water and decap as you pull it out of the water. Do not let it dry before decapping.
I always prep the brass before I tumble , that way you have nice and clean ammo when you are done , in other words cleaning the brass is the last thing I do