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Originally Posted by originalhypa
I did the same while I was waiting for the power to come back on. I popped the primers out of my 9mm, 38 and 357 brass in preparation for tumbling. I found that the primer out allows the inside of the brass to come really clean. But you get media in the primer port.
Do you tumble with the spent primers in or out?
Let me know how that sight works. I'm between sights on my 870 and would like to go with something that allows quick target acquisition without having to rest my cheek on the shottie. I'm tired of getting face punched by my Remington.
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I tumble my hand .357 and .38 brass with the primers in, the pockets stay relatively clean (compared to spent rifle brass). I'm on my third reload now and no issues so far.
My 7mm MAG rounds I will tumble with primers in, then deprime, then tumble again. I initially was hand cleaning each primer pocket and that sucked, so tumbling took out the grime and I only needed to hand clean a few. Moving forward, I will always do rifle reloading in small quantities.
I'll let ya know how that sight works - I have my hopes up.