maillemaker
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So yesterday I finished wet tumbling all my used brass for my .45ACP. It came out looking great.
Unfortunately, when I deprimed some, the primer pocket is wet! Obviously I can't run these through a progressive reloader as it will deprime and then prime and charge a bullet with a wet, gooey priming pocket!
I'd hate to run them all through my progressive reloader just to deprime them, but I might have to.
I was thinking of perhaps baking them in an oven at 100 degrees or something to try and cook the water out.
What do you think?
Steve
Unfortunately, when I deprimed some, the primer pocket is wet! Obviously I can't run these through a progressive reloader as it will deprime and then prime and charge a bullet with a wet, gooey priming pocket!
I'd hate to run them all through my progressive reloader just to deprime them, but I might have to.
I was thinking of perhaps baking them in an oven at 100 degrees or something to try and cook the water out.
What do you think?
Steve