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)
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.
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)
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I've never polished, just used plain corn cob media.
I like shiny brass. That way, even if I shoot like poop, I look good doing it
I have a simple method....walnut media with car polish. One cleans while the other polishes.
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Polished brass looks nice but, more importantly it removes grit and contamination from brass to prevent scratching your Die internals.
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
Cases all trimmed to the same length? Were they crimped? The case may have been pushed into the crimp ring in the die.
I tumble in Stainless media. Brass looks better than new and I take pride in how my ammo looks. It makes ME feel good.
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.
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.
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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