If you wet tumble brass

I roll them in a small cooler full of water and shake out all of the pins I can. Then I dump them onto a large towel on the floor and roll them around on it. I spread them out and run my magnet over them to get any remaining pins. From there, on a cookie sheet in the oven on its lowest setting for 30min. Done.
 
Going to this one again. Is there really a shoe rack in a dryer LMAO who knew!
Most, maybe all dryers come with a shoe rack that you can put in. It keeps things from tumbling in the dryer. I didnt know either. I got the idea off of here and it works great. I didnt even know what that rack was for until i read about the shoe rack on here.
 
I've put them on a tray in oven or outside in the sun and wind, or just put on a towel and hit with a blow dryer. It all works. I didn't worry about putting it in an oven when I was single. Not sure I'd want something with any of those chemicals evaporating into my family oven now days.

Haven't wet tumbled in years though.
 
I wet tumble because try tumbling seems like a dust hazard. I know I don't need to clean and the carbon in the neck is better if left in for longterm ES but I can't help myself.

after wet tumbling, I spin the cases in a Dillon media separator and then roll them on a towel before putting in the Dehydrator for 15min per layer. Easy, works great and helps my OCD
 
To dry, I have a highly technical and well thought out system of dumping it out on a towel on my bench after running it through the media separator, then coming back later. Works great.
I nominate this for "most underrated answer."

There's a lot of overachieving going on in this thread.
 
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