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ClassicCannons
07-10-2014, 03:30 PM
I just polished the brass for reloading my rounds and i had thourly cleaned them inside and out whats your thougth on polishing let me know they look much much nicer I'd say.

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eddiesindian
07-10-2014, 04:11 PM
wow---that brass looks real nice.
heck if youve got the time and patience?.....polish away...(providing what ever agents your using doesnt alter any alloys that make up the brass)

boostless
07-10-2014, 04:30 PM
I've never polished, just used plain corn cob media.

Texas Solo
07-10-2014, 04:41 PM
I like shiny brass. That way, even if I shoot like poop, I look good doing it :stupid:

I have a simple method....walnut media with car polish. One cleans while the other polishes.

GaryB
07-10-2014, 04:47 PM
I resize my brass and throw it in the tumbler(walnut media) for about four hours, wipe it clean and reload. Looks OK, but by all means polish if you want. They look fantastic!



I have a simple method....walnut media with car polish. One cleans while the other polishes.

Sounds great. Liquid or paste car polish?

gotcha
07-10-2014, 05:20 PM
Polished brass looks nice but, more importantly it removes grit and contamination from brass to prevent scratching your Die internals.

Texas Solo
07-11-2014, 10:47 AM
I resize my brass and throw it in the tumbler(walnut media) for about four hours, wipe it clean and reload. Looks OK, but by all means polish if you want. They look fantastic!




Sounds great. Liquid or paste car polish?

Liquid....just make a couple of quick trips around the media with it. You'll be amazed and delighted.
Just be sure to use POLISH, not wax.

GaryB
07-11-2014, 11:32 AM
Liquid....just make a couple of quick trips around the media with it. You'll be amazed and delighted.
Just be sure to use POLISH, not wax.

I will definitely try this!

Thank you.

ClassicCannons
07-11-2014, 08:06 PM
Here's the lot of them polished they look cool. And i must agree not only would they be easier to see any cracks but it's smoother for the barrel. I just wonder if you polish the bullet itself would that make it more accurate since their would be less drag. I know I'm sure it's useless to do but what the heck.

Also on the bottom picture the shell got crushed out of 100= reloads thats the only one that did that is that because when it was resized it was to small of a dia and the case was to small

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GaryB
07-11-2014, 08:20 PM
Cases all trimmed to the same length? Were they crimped? The case may have been pushed into the crimp ring in the die.

Bike Effects
07-11-2014, 08:21 PM
I tumble in Stainless media. Brass looks better than new and I take pride in how my ammo looks. It makes ME feel good.

Klondike
07-11-2014, 08:51 PM
I tumble mine in my sons rock tumbler with stainless steel pins and an organic lemon cleaner.

It is an extra step but I inspect my brass for safety reasons and really want a good clean look at it before I prime and drop the charge in. My paranoia but it hasn't failed me yet.

mikein
07-11-2014, 09:02 PM
I don't care about having the prettiest brass on the firing line. I do care about having my cases clean enough that any flaws in them are easily detected as I prep the pieces for reloading. For me, it ain't about pretty; it's about safety.

ClassicCannons
07-12-2014, 01:34 AM
Hello Gary Yes i had mic'd them all after trimming and chamfering them I won that Mitutoyo laser mic so i,m making a vee-block jig to sheck the dia of the case's next i know it was a expensive toy to buy but i need it for the bushing and i have a neat idea for a jig for checking the length also. Thanks for looking

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Cases all trimmed to the same length? Were they crimped? The case may have been pushed into the crimp ring in the die.

Ol' BW
07-12-2014, 09:53 AM
I just wonder if you polish the bullet itself would that make it more accurate since their would be less drag. I know I'm sure it's useless to do but what the heck.



I was told by a trusted source, a retired Marine who went through sniper school taught by none other than Carlos Hathcock, that they routinely polished their 50 BMG cal bullets. But then, they were shooting to 2000 yds.

BW