I am a beginning amateur rifle cartridge re-loader. Properly reloaded cartridges can be used up to 8 or 10 times The first step in reloading is to clean the brass cases. This is usually done in a tumbler with a mildly abrasive organic (corn cob) media. I want to do it with muriatic acid but mentors on the chatroom forum say it'll weaken the cases by removing material from the inside and outside diameters. These guys are experienced about all things "guns" and therefor credible, but I don't necessarily trust their knowledge of chemistry. What do you think? We are dealing with pressures of upward of 65000 psi.