Kirk Freeman
Grandmaster
So, getting deeper and deeper into reloading, now reloading multiple calibers.
However, my question is how everyone is drying their brass. I am tumbling, then washing, straining and then setting out on old towels to dry in the sun. Cannot help think there is a better way.
1. I have read about INGOers using their ovens to dry. Are you not concerned about contamination?
2. I have read about food dehydrators being used. What is needed to know about this method?
3. I saw a video where Jerry Miculek poured his just washed brass into a large wire bed built chest high with a wooden frame. I assumed he aired dried these cases.
What does INGO use to dry cases?
However, my question is how everyone is drying their brass. I am tumbling, then washing, straining and then setting out on old towels to dry in the sun. Cannot help think there is a better way.
1. I have read about INGOers using their ovens to dry. Are you not concerned about contamination?
2. I have read about food dehydrators being used. What is needed to know about this method?
3. I saw a video where Jerry Miculek poured his just washed brass into a large wire bed built chest high with a wooden frame. I assumed he aired dried these cases.
What does INGO use to dry cases?