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by gigag04
Tue Nov 29, 2011 2:50 pm
Forum: Reloading Forum
Topic: Cleaning live ammo in a tumbler
Replies: 11
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Re: Cleaning live ammo in a tumbler

I prefer to hand polish each round with brasso and a wool sock. For stubborn tarnish, I'll use a dremel with polishing compound.

I find that with my method, the average shooter (mall ninjas excluded) will see dramatic increases in muzzle velocity, and thus, lethality.

All of my "fighting guns" have hand polished, bead blasted ammo, done by hand, by Bill Wilson, LAV, and Hornady technicians. I then send each round to Robar to be refinished in NP3, with hard chromed primers. I have one batch that recieved FDE casings, which I find useful in lowlight operations, as the incoming round projects less of a visual signature to the target

This is the same method used by Seal Team Six operators.







(random satire...need sleep)

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