I have been using a wet tumbler for a while for reloading 6.5 creedmoor Lapua and Alpha brass. Has anyone else noticed the ends of the necks getting peened over? I am finding a bulge at the ends which is hard to deburr and if I don't it is giving me trouble chambering the rounds at times. I thought it was from letting them tumble too long so I shortened the time to an hour and it seems to help. I use Dawn and lemishine in one gallon of water and no more than 75-80 cases. I was told that once fired brass, if it is then chamfered and deburred, it should not need to be chamfered and deburred again, I am finding I am spending way too much time case prepping to the point of I am considering Ultrasonic instead but I am not familiar with that and hesitant to spend even more money since I started out with an RCBS corn cob tumbler then sprung for the Sinclair Thumbler tumbler. Trial and error is sure expensive.