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12/10/2011 12:22:14 PM EDT
Say I wanted to make this shiny. What concentration of lemi shine should I add and how long should I soak?

I'm also guessing that putting a ton in all at once wouldnt work well because there will be a bunch on the bottom that wouldn't get as much exposure?

12/10/2011 2:42:07 PM EDT
[#1]
I tried it once and it didn't seem to help.
12/10/2011 3:07:56 PM EDT
[#2]
I just used my brass tumbler copper came out like new.
12/10/2011 3:30:31 PM EDT
[#3]


These were almost entirely black after years of sitting in that jar.

Rem. 115gr JHP Improved, no kernels stuck in the nose cavity.

A 45acp's worth, or two (as per DryFlash) in a good quart of hot water and 15 min. later, they looked pimpy.

Chris
12/10/2011 3:39:07 PM EDT
[#4]
I tumbled a bunch of pulled 175gr SMK in SS-media and they came out like new - used the regular amount of Lemishine.
12/10/2011 4:07:42 PM EDT
[#5]
Varnished bullet sales + lemishine = win.
12/10/2011 6:10:48 PM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
I tumbled a bunch of pulled 175gr SMK in SS-media and they came out like new - used the regular amount of Lemishine.


First report of wet tumbling bullets I've seen.

I'm sure you have to watch the weight.
12/10/2011 6:14:18 PM EDT
[#7]


Before. Shiny 2 bullets in the center are the control.



After being soaked in Lemishine for 1/2 hour, rinsed and dried.

Works for me.
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