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How can I clean primed brass?? I recently bought some primed rifle brass and the cases are kinda sticky (old case lube). Is there a way to get this off without damaging the primer?


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If they are sticky I would try a rag with lacquer thinner or acetone. I bet it would just take a wipe or two with a rag damp with solvent.


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I thought about that, but I didn't look forward to doing that to 200+ cases


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Put them in your case tumbler for an hour or so.

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Originally Posted by elkmen1
Put them in your case tumbler for an hour or so.


Not sure that I would tumble primed brass.


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Put them in your case tumbler for an hour or so.


Not sure that I would tumble primed brass.

It's fine. I've done it when I bought primed brass at a discount, but the cases were a bit greasy. Primers don't just fall apart in a tumbler, or they would fall apart during shipping, or when packing the ammo in the field.

Make sure the flash holes are clear when you load the brass.


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I would not tumble them. It don’t think it would affect the primer itself but I would be concerned about the tumbling media clogging the flash holes.


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Originally Posted by navlav8r
I would not tumble them. It don’t think it would affect the primer itself but I would be concerned about the tumbling media clogging the flash holes.


I agree. I tumble a lot of brass and every flash hole gets checked because many are clogged. With primed brass there is no way to know.

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I have done it many times. A flake or piece of the media might get hung up in the hole, and would disappear instantly when the cartridge was discharged. Unless you are shooting for extreme accuracy, you will never know the difference.

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First check if your brass will chamber in your rifle. If it doesn’t you will have to resize anyway , resize and deprime , don’t save the primers


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I bought these:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00V6H1IW0/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o08_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Plug the mouth with them and tumble. They keep the media out of the flash holes.

The ones linked work for .22 to 7mm, they aren't quite snug enough in .30 to suit me, but there are larger ones available.


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Rag with a shot of acetone or something similar, cordless drill, Lee lock stud.

That's what I would do in OP's particular situation anyway.

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Don't use acetone, it evaporates too fast. Use MEK.
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His problem won't be with the acetone drying too fast but rather his towel or rag with solvent on it getting dirty or sticky after a few cases.

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The reason I mentioned lacquer thinner is because it’s not as volatile as acetone and won’t evaporate as fast. For whatever reason lacquer thinner and acetone don’t evaporate nearly as quickly from a paper towel as they do a cotton rag. Paper towels and one of the above solvents will clean off the 200 pieces of whatever the sticky stuff is in less time than it took all of us to post on this thread.......


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I thought all the same things: Primer pocket gets clogged, Primed gets contaminated with oil from the media, Laborious task of doing each by hand ... I do like the Amazon plug idea. I can use the plugs for other things too.
I can't chamber them in the rifle yet because the rifle isn't built, but I'll check the base OD against the reamer measurements.


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the rifle isn't built yet


In that case, the "tacky" might go away before you need the cases..

Based on the Barsness "Pursuit of Perfection article....


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Why not deprime them? If they are old enough to tarnish, I wouldn’t trust those primers anyway???

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While not my idea of fun, wiping off 200 cases by hand isn't that bad. Sit down in front of the TV tuned to the Trump/Biden debate with a rag and alcohol and "get'r done." You'll be done in 30 minutes, and will have something to show for your time.

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You can deprime them and reuse the primers. I've used a decapper on small rifle primers and re-used the primers and never had a failure. The decapping pin will push in the center of the anvil so it does not bend the petals. Besides, these are not the days to be throwing rifle primers away.

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