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Not worn out for me. Just now and then toss an OZ of the purple cleaning in with some water and just the pins and let them run to de grease.
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I posted a link to that video more for a reference of the media they recommended.Not worn out for me. Just now and then toss an OZ of the purple cleaning in with some water and just the pins and let them run to de grease.
Good to know!Now that I have been using the chips for some time now I have some feedback.
I do like the way it gets into the primer pockets better than the needle pins.
There are however a few drawbacks, rust easily, the media likes to get log jammed into cases like 223 and it doesn't pick up on the magnet as well.
Other than that I will keep using it as I have mixed the two together for the best chance of cleaning the brass.
I've never understood this Uber clean brass trend.
My current lot of 260 brass has already killed 1 barrel and is over halfway through another.
It has been tumbled maybe three or four times if it gets muddy or I need to recut the neck/shoulder junction and deepen the primer pockets
It's not like accuracy or SD is a problem for me.
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I do too but they are from the dry side, I don't have running water or a sink in the shop....
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Thanks Trez.Fez,
I have ultrasonic and a wet tumbler and I think the wet tumbler does clean the brass better and make it shine. YMMV