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  • Answered the question I was searching for. I wasn't sure how much of the polishing compound to put inside. Also I tumbled for an hour but it wasn't as shiny as your .45 brass so I know to leave it in longer now. Thanks for the help.

  • @ForeverGandJ I'm glad you found it helpful. Thanks for watching.

  • @trophyhunter147 Sorry, I replied but I misread your question. No, I deprime after cleaning.

  • Brass is the most expensive component? Where I am it's the bullets, then primers, then depending on the round a close tie for brass & powder. I have a full size trash bucket of 9mm brass from the range. People just leave it laying around.

  • @ExploringTruth It is generally the most expensive if you have to buy it. This is a big benefit of going to the range. I get a ton of 223 casings the same way.

  • Have this same tumbler, works great for its price point, I do 200 .223 at a time with the bowl half full of lizard litter i got at the local pet store, works faster then cob or walnut and is dirt cheap. Dont police ur brass, I dont wana have 2 start buying mine.

  • thanks for video

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