So, I finally joined the world of stainless steel tumbling this evening, and ran my first load through the Frankford Armory tumbler they built for this purpose. I tumbled 175 pieces of .308 Win and .260 Rem brass, and my brass really hasn't ever been shinier. But, despite everything I've heard about how great stainless tumbling is for cleaning primer pockets, there's still some residual black shit in my primer pockets.
How does one go about getting the perfectly clean primer pockets that are shown in so many videos on this subject? Whether or not the brass is shiny means less to me than having clean primer pockets for reloading, though I'll admit that a lot of this is probably me being OCD. Regardless, I normally clean primer pockets by hand, and was hoping to be able to eliminate that step by using this tumbler.
Thoughts?
How does one go about getting the perfectly clean primer pockets that are shown in so many videos on this subject? Whether or not the brass is shiny means less to me than having clean primer pockets for reloading, though I'll admit that a lot of this is probably me being OCD. Regardless, I normally clean primer pockets by hand, and was hoping to be able to eliminate that step by using this tumbler.
Thoughts?