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  • euler357

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    Apr 6, 2011
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    Odenton, Marylandistan
    I wet tumble after sizing using Woolite which works great to remove the lanolin. Using other things didn't dissolve the lanolin and left a slimy coating on everything.
     

    teratos

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    Patriot Picket
    Jan 22, 2009
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    Bel Air
    That's what I do. They aren't as "clean" as after wet tumbling but they are plenty clean for shooting. I pretty much only keep my dry tumbler for lube removal.
    Yep. I deprime, wet tumble, size and tumble in walnut media with a little Nu-Finish.
     

    John from MD

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    May 12, 2005
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    Socialist State of Maryland
    Dry tumble in corn cob media. Add a couple ounces of (real) mineral spirits for really big tumblers (like the big Dillon). One ounce for more normal size tumblers. Helps cut the lube and also minimizes dust when coupled with a dryer sheet cut in quarters.
    Been using this method for years. It only takes a couple cap fulls to treat a standard size bowl.
     

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