Munkey1973
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Regina, SK
As I so often do, I am crowd-sourcing a solution to a problem.
I am looking to speed up my reloading routine.
I de-prime and then wet stainless steel tumble my 308 brass before annealing and bump & neck sizing.
I was thinking that I could anneal and bump & neck size BEFORE I annealed the brass... but then I thought I shouldn't run the risk of having all that carbon scratching the hell out of my Redding dies.
While I use Imperial Sizing Wax sparingly (as recommended right on the tin), I really don't care for having to re-clean each case thoroughly with rags and Q-tips.
Can anyone recommend a safe and effective degreaser to soak the cases in to strip away the wax ?
I am looking to speed up my reloading routine.
I de-prime and then wet stainless steel tumble my 308 brass before annealing and bump & neck sizing.
I was thinking that I could anneal and bump & neck size BEFORE I annealed the brass... but then I thought I shouldn't run the risk of having all that carbon scratching the hell out of my Redding dies.
While I use Imperial Sizing Wax sparingly (as recommended right on the tin), I really don't care for having to re-clean each case thoroughly with rags and Q-tips.
Can anyone recommend a safe and effective degreaser to soak the cases in to strip away the wax ?