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Copy that Idaho shooter I didn't think it would work. Did not think about an acetone wash though. I have 100 loaded up already I may try that after I shoot them up. Thanks for the tip.

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You guys can borrow/steal an old pot from Wife, put in lubed bullets, fill three quarters full with water, heat to low simmer, the lube will let go and rise to the top, take old spoon and ladle that chit off in the trash, dump water, dump bullets out on old towel to cool and dry, you're ready to go.


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I would still do the acetone rinse after boiling.

Acetone is cheap by the gallon at the Walmart paint dept. I always have a can handy for many purposes.

Sometimes just to remove the water from wet brass.


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