I just use my new (2 me) Hornady Sonic Cleaner.
I just use my new (2 me) Hornady Sonic Cleaner.
I use the SS pins, Lemishine, Rain X auto wash and wax, hot water. Tumble for 1 1/2 hours, let them dry. Done. Polisher gathering dust now. Just my .02. Good luck to all in 2017.
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I let them run 10 hrs yesterday in the big Dillon tumbler. Only a little left on the necks but still not clean enough for me. Will go out for citric acid today. I mentioned to the wife about putting the cases in a pillow case to dry in the dryer and that didn't go over good. Will also pick up a new bag of lizard litter for the tumbler.
I'm going to put that wax in there too but for this last batch I wanted to see how the pre-soak might help out. After all if we are going to go to such extremes to get them clean they might as well last and add to the workability too.
And the dryer part...6bb6ga...you'd think I suggested running bricks in her dryer, the boss didn't like that one bit either!
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OS OK,I just had a little talk with the wife and explained how using the dryer wouldn't kill the dryer. It might be a little noisey but then again one could put a blanket or two in there also.
I think this operation will be timed with her trip to the grocery store.
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What it looks like now.
The other day when I put these in the oven to dry was the first time I'd ever done that. Generally It's warm enough down here just out in the wind and sun.
But...within 5 minutes of those cases being in there...my wife is asking me about what's in the oven. Of course I turn around and look and she's hovering over the stove with her hands on her hips.
In short...good luck Bud! If you ain't noticed yet...these wives don't miss a dang thing! And...if you think you might get away with that...there's ole 'Murphy'...when was the last time he tried to help ya?
This ought be an interesting thread to follow, you need to post it here too w/pics..."THE DAY I TRIED TO SLIP ONE BY THE WIFE!" ...
Just saw the pic...it looks fine now...course that OCD we have won't allow much room on the shinny!
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I think you've hit the nail on the head. OCD.
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The 22-250 brass above is 100% clean.
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This brass is still dirty around the neck.
Mama doesn't like dirty necks.
Nuthin wrong with OCD...just don't try to sell the idea to a young fella who travels at twice our speed! No time these days for makin stuff pretty and perfect...it's a concept for the aged who have acquired a little wisdom along their paths!
As a kid, how many times have I been sent back to the bathroom by Mamma because of that dirty neck?
Those look fine, are they polished with some wash-N-wax too? They'll get cleaner and cleaner as they get reloaded...just don't show them to an old fart with OCD...
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I may however have to accept their dirty little necks until my brother comes back from his winter stay in Arizona. He has a new sonic cleaner. I'll get those necks clean one way or the other.
Tumble dry in a towel then 10 min in a convection ( the one used for PC and Hi-Tek)oven at 200.
10 min in the tumbler with Nu Finish puts a light coat of polish on them so they don't tarnish.
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I give loading advice based on my actual results in factory rifles with standard chambers, twist rates and basic accurizing.
My goals for using cast boolits are lots of good, cheap, and reasonably accurate shooting, while avoiding overly tedious loading processes.
The BHN Deformation Formula, and why I don't use it.
How to find and fix sizing die eccentricity problems.
Do you trust your casting thermometer?
A few musings.
Its not that they shoot any better. To me I guess its a matter of pride. Can I make it the very best that I am able? Once again you've hit a nail on the head. Younger people don't care. I've been told by some to just pick a load out of the book and make up 1K rounds. To me (anal again) I feel the need to make up a load say 10-15 rounds go out and shoot them and document the results. keep working on the load .1 of a grain at a time until I get something that is the very best I am able to obtain. Once a load is obtained that is super accurate I will load a quantity of them and make sure all the details are in my note book. So, anal and probably OCD and ornery...but accurate. So, I like them pretty and accurate. Is that so bad?
Hey...why wait for him? You can make your own in about 5 minutes...
Homemade parts cleaner
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Heck no it ain't bad! You've been a long time learning to make ammo correctly, now that you know...why change?
Besides, at our age it's too late to be convinced otherwise...the road we are on is a dead end!
One of the hidden meanings the wife and I thought we concealed in the name of our little rancho..."Trails End".
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Lots of good ideas and techniques here. Never Dull! Haven't seen that for awhile. I'm also an obsessive-compulsive and like shiny brass. Before there were tumblers there was something called Case Brite. It came in a little can about half the size of a half pint paint can. You pried off the lid and inside were a couple of cellophane envelopes that contained some amber-colored crystals. One dumped the crystals into a quart jar, added warm water, the brass, put on the lid and shook the jar for awhile. Then dumped out the brass which was now shiny but sometimes had a slight green tinge, and could save and reuse the liquid until eventually it turned black and was no longer effective. I used it for several years until it became hard to find and ended up buying a tumbler. Anyway, I wonder how CLR would work? Maybe one could pour some in a dish and stand the brass in it for awhile necks down. Don't know if it would work or not. As far as the Dremel and polish, I don't see any damage to the brass, but of all the ideas offered I think the one about spinning the case in a drill while holding the dirty end in a blob of 4-0 steel wool has the most appeal for me. I've done that very thing on occasion and it works well. I've also tried using Simichrome metal polish, but it usually takes 2 or 3 applications to get it really clean.
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BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |