Hi all,
I just assembled my Dillon SDB (set for 9mm) and have a question before I start.
I have kept and collected most fired brass cases since I started shooting a few months ago. So far close to 2000 cases. Most fired from my own M&P and some donated from other shooter.
I have an ultrasonic cleaner, and realize it would be ideal to deprime the case before cleaning, however, if I run it through stage 1 of my press, I'd be running dirty brass through my resizer. Which defeats the purpose of cleaning before reloading.
My question is, should I bother deprimming or just use my ultrasonic cleaner as is and run the batch through the press to reload it?
I realize, those who use dry tumblers don't deprime, so what would it matter anyway, but still, I'm curious.
Thank you in advance for your advice.
I just assembled my Dillon SDB (set for 9mm) and have a question before I start.
I have kept and collected most fired brass cases since I started shooting a few months ago. So far close to 2000 cases. Most fired from my own M&P and some donated from other shooter.
I have an ultrasonic cleaner, and realize it would be ideal to deprime the case before cleaning, however, if I run it through stage 1 of my press, I'd be running dirty brass through my resizer. Which defeats the purpose of cleaning before reloading.
My question is, should I bother deprimming or just use my ultrasonic cleaner as is and run the batch through the press to reload it?
I realize, those who use dry tumblers don't deprime, so what would it matter anyway, but still, I'm curious.
Thank you in advance for your advice.



















































