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NO, I like nice clean pretty reloads. I look at it as the 4th reason to reload my own ammunition,,, Satifaction of a job well done. (Larry Potterfield)

I make really nice lookin' parts in my machine shop too, because I take the extra time to make them look nice!

It doesn't hurt to do it, try it, you might like it.

Randy
 
If i stuck my dirty a$$ hulls in my wifes new front load washing machine she would literally hang my a$$ from my balls. I load dirty hulls and occasionally wipe them down with a rag afterwards if too bad.

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<blockquote><i>"It doesn't hurt to do it, try it, you might like it."</i></blockquote>Hey, whatever torques your nuts! It's safe from me!

You don't polish the shot before you load it, do you??

MK
 
Clean the inside of the hull with compressed air. Removes foreign debris if hulls have hit the ground (I shoot an auto).

The best sizer is on a MEC Sizemaster. The collet sizer will resize the brass (steel) head. I have four Sizemasters and use them to size and de-prime huls before reloading them on a progressive loader. Removing the primer makes the progressive loader run smoother.

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