Yup !I use a Thumler's Tumbler Model B with a shot of dawn dish liquid and a spoon of lemi shine and stainless Steel Pins. 25 mins tumbling and It works like a champ.
Dual Drum Rotary Rock Tumbler
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I use one of these cheap crappers. It'll run 100 long action or 130 short action cases at a time & works perfectly. I forego the lemishine for a drop of dishwasher rinse aid.
I have very limited experience, but I have been using this one for a few months too and have no complaints. I just have the single drum unit though.
That’s right. The carbon inside the neck is your friend. It acts as a lubricant giving you consistent seating pressure, neck tension, and bullet release.
I seat my bullets using an arbor press with a dial indicator that measures seating force. On new brass or SS tumbled brass seating bullets requires a lot more pressure and generally “pops” into place. Bullet jacket damage can occur as well as “cold welding” between the bullet and brass.
My practice is pretty simple. At the range on freshly fired brass I run a nylon brush in the necks and wipe off the outside with something like a scotch bright pad or krazy cloth. The carbon is much softer shortly after firing. (Carbon can scratch your dies) I remove lube or wax from sizing using corn media or lately been trying rice. Works well and doesn’t get stuck in flash hole. This only takes about 30 minutes.
I have a guy anneal my brass everything 3rd firing and he uses SS pins to clean. What I do then is use Imperial Dry Neck lube on a q-tip to lubricate the inside of the necks.
Welcome to reloading. It’s a very rewarding Hobby. There’s a lot of great info on AccurateShooter forum.
I run the same setup. I got the ss pins off eBay for a good price. I’ve turned old nasty brass that has sat in the weather into bright, shiny brass that looks like new. Then I throw it in a dehydrator.I use a Harbor Freight stone tumbler with stainless pins little lemme shine and dawn. Two hours and dirty shells are like new.
(Carbon can scratch your dies)
I use a Harbor Freight stone tumbler with stainless pins little lemme shine and dawn. Two hours and dirty shells are like new.
I just received my Harbor Freight tumbler.
What your recipe? How much dish soap, lemi, pins, cases per batch? 2 hours?
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