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Originally Posted by barsik
bit of a hijack here, be very careful around the dust from the polishing operation. the dust is extremely toxic due to the priming compound from the spent primer, and will be absorbed in lung tissue. if using a liquid type media, the liquid will also have minute particles of lead in very high concentrations, be aware and handle carefully. manufacturers are trying to come up with a non toxic priming compound.
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I always tumble outside and after handling tumbled cases, wash my hands
If you had to tumble inside, you could deprime cases first (use a universal decapper and you do not need to lube cases). You will likely get media stuck in the flash hole, but if you resize them, the depriming rod will push out media easier than it pushes out a spent primer.