Tumbling brass
- Gunsmokin
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Re: Tumbling brass
I need to decide if I am going to set up a dedicated de-capping station. My Dillon presses de-cap and prime in the first station. Guess it wouldn't be a huge deal to de-cap, clean, the run through the loader. Probably cut down on the wear and tear a little on the press with the primers out before cleaning.
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Re: Tumbling brass
I was thinking about getting into reloading. this seemed liked the cheapest way to get started. has anyone used one of these? the reviews make a good extended warranty sound good.
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- Wyldman
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Re: Tumbling brass
Either a vibratory or tumbler (rotary) would work much better, & actually be quicker, in the long run.
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Re: Tumbling brass
Get their cheap rock tumbler and order some steel pins and wet tumble for fairly cheap also. Works amazing!Kyman70 wrote:I was thinking about getting into reloading. this seemed liked the cheapest way to get started. has anyone used one of these? the reviews make a good extended warranty sound good.
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