My advice is to NOT tumble your brass in the first place. Use a bore cleaning brush to brush the carbon off the inside of the neck, and then put graphite on the ID with another brush just before you seat the bullet. Graphite will not contaminate your powder or primer, and it helps provide a light and uniform neck tension grip on the bullet. Residual carbon in the body of the case from previous firings is not a problem at all. Every time you fire the case, the inside gets high temperature blast cleaned!
I do use a bore brush to clean the inside of necks then I tumble them again but found some with flakes in the shoulder area after the second tumble . Maybe I will switch back to cob media seemed less dusty and maybe change my lube and also rinse them in water afterwards .


































For all I know, he may have been... he was one sharp writer and had a wicked sense of humour, that Heinlein! 





















