Gumby0961
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Just started doing the wet tumbling, straight wall cases are great, is there an easy way to seperate pins in bottle neck cases?
I use the Dillon media separator and fill the tub with water. Being submerged gets rid of the surface tension of the soap, to let the pins fall out and is a final rinse too.
Just started doing the wet tumbling, straight wall cases are great, is there an easy way to seperate pins in bottle neck cases?
After wet tumbling any of my cases, whether straightwall or bottleneck, the remaining (adhering) s/s pins just naturally fall to the bottom of my RCBS Rotary Case/Media Separator during the Rinse-Bath Phase.Just started doing the wet tumbling, straight wall cases are great, is there an easy way to seperate pins in bottle neck cases?
Don't use pins.
What do they actually do for the inside of brass cases?? Does it matter if they are surgically shiny?
What do they actually do for the inside of brass cases?? Does it matter if they are surgically shiny?
I do the exact same thing. I then dump the wet brass into a short walled tub lined with a bath towel to dry the brass to prevent water spots/tarnish, then let them air dryI use the Dillon media separator and fill the tub with water. Being submerged gets rid of the surface tension of the soap, to let the pins fall out and is a final rinse too.
During a sunny summer day here in Texas they are not only dry but too hot to hold in your hand in 2.5 beers...