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  • rvb

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    Jan 14, 2009
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    I'm Pretty lazy,

    ditto. I do what I can to avoid touching individual pieces of brass. For one-shot I just knock about 500 pcs on their sides on a towl and give a quick spray. For the dillon I spray the inside of a ziplock bag, dump a couple handfulls in, shake, and repeat. To clean off the dillon lube I just toss em back in the tumbler (I don't clean off the oneshot).

    I would become suicidal if I had to touch each piece on a pad then hand clean each piece.

    -rvb
     

    Gluemanz28

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    Mar 4, 2013
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    Elkhart County
    ditto. I do what I can to avoid touching individual pieces of brass. For one-shot I just knock about 500 pcs on their sides on a towl and give a quick spray. For the dillon I spray the inside of a ziplock bag, dump a couple handfulls in, shake, and repeat. To clean off the dillon lube I just toss em back in the tumbler (I don't clean off the oneshot).

    I would become suicidal if I had to touch each piece on a pad then hand clean each piece.

    -rvb

    I agree RVB

    I just added a bullet feeder, thanks to a great deal from Profire. I can now pay more attention to other things going on like the brass and powder. I would have to stick my head in that ziplock and close it if I had to handle as much as others are doing.
     
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