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Treated Walnut media Residue

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  • RobOz
    I rinse my brass in hot water. I then place them in the dryer on a shoe rack and dry on low.
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  • 7.62x39Lover
    Sounds good to me. I will clean them up real good before moving on.
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  • Smitty500mag
    quote:Originally posted by 7.62x39Lover
    (amonia free)


    Don't buy into the old wives tale that ammonia does harm to brass. I personally left some 500 Mag brass sitting in a air tight closed rubber tumbler drum for several years then reloaded it and fired it and the brass is still as good as new. If ammonia was ever going to harm brass it would have been those cartridges that sit in it for years.

    I use Brasso and car wax in corn cob media and it will cut your tumbling time down to a couple of hours. I never had any luck with walnut shells. It just won't do the job like corn cob media will.
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  • trapguy2007
    Start using the Lsd method for cleaning brass and you will have no problems.
    Since I started using it, I no longer treat my media.
    now only takes a couple of hours to make my cases shine like jewelry.
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  • distinguished
    I got away from walnut because it left so much residue in the case.

    It is very advisable also not to use any type of abrasive added to your media. Take a look at this, go down to case cleaning http://www.jarheadtop.com/articles_Handloading.htm
    He doesn't go into much detail as to protect the guilty parties but there is a case where Mark a WI highpower rifle shooter made himself a smoothbore in Very short order by using an abrasive polish to clean his brass, this was an Obermeyer barrel on a custom rifle $$$$.
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