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  • reloader44mag
    Just say NO to sand. If you scroll back on this forum you will find several topics dealing with your question, and many differing responses. I use crushed walnut shells with red jewelers rouge added works for me. Welcome aboard.[;)]
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  • perry shooter
    Sand is NOT what you want get a big 25 pound of the cheapest rice you can find Also look at MIDWAY USA they sell all kinds. walnut corn-cob etc.
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  • dakotashooter2
    Think about this. Are you likely to get EVERY grain of sand offevery case before running them through the sizing die?
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  • Odawgp
    I use one tumbler and one media. I use the red walnut shell mixture that can be bought at sportsmans warehouse. I can see myself in the cases after an hr or 2 if they are really skrunky
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  • fire for effect
    I use Ground up walnut shell, the finest grind I can find. It should be small enough so that the grains do not get stuck in the primer flash hole. Otherwise you will spend your time with a pick clearing each one. Forget about the Rice. it is too large and soft.
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  • dcs shooters
    Raw rice is very hard and polishes very good, it makes the brass feel slick.TRY IT [:D][:D] A five pound bag is about $3.00 [;)]
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  • fire for effect
    I have tried rice in the past, and have never had good luck with it. Walnut shells work much better for me, and I do not have to worry about Grains of rice stuck in the primer flash hole.

    Mark
    NRA Certified Reloading Instructor
    Hunter Safety Instructor
    NRA Endowment Member
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  • Grunt2
    Forget the "Rice"...Corncob grit is the best buy. Walnut shell will dull with use...Rice contains too much starch and the corncob grit can be rejuvenated ( and holds the polishing media better). Don't even think about sand or glass grit...!!
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