
How often do you tumble you brass?
Every time before you reload?
Every other time?
Only if it looks dirty?
Just curious If I need to include a tumbler on my initial setup.
Thanks again for all of your advice.
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I tumble it twice for every reload.RAM4171 wrote:How often do you tumble you brass?
There are some differing opinions on tumbling loaded ammo:Then, I have a second tumbler that I use to tumble the newly reloaded ammunition before putting it into storage. I like to make sure all the bullet lube is off and the brass has a shiny new Flitz finish.
Yeah, and if I cared enough I could dig out just as many links showing it is harmless. That has been discussed on gun forums forever.ghostrider wrote:There are some differing opinions on tumbling loaded ammo:Then, I have a second tumbler that I use to tumble the newly reloaded ammunition before putting it into storage. I like to make sure all the bullet lube is off and the brass has a shiny new Flitz finish.
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Whoa. How did this thread get hijacked from cleaning brass to talking about tossing around loaded ammo?ghostrider wrote: ...There are some differing opinions on tumbling loaded ammo:
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Back on-topic: I've been amazed at some of the ways people tumble brass without needing a "fancy" tumbler:
1) Toss 'em in a mesh bag, toss the bag into a dishwasher -- presto
2) Toss them in a <soft, non-damaging container) and run them in the dryer (some do WITH wet clothes, some without)
3) Most interesting: Toss 'em in a container and put them on the treadmill![]()
All humor aside though, brass casings contain a lot of nasty chemicals, including lead residue. The cost of a vibrating tumbler and sifter (always sift outdoors), or an ultrasonic is well worth the safety. For those hobby-inclined, there's a LOT of instructions on how to make DIY tumblers, including this amusing invention:
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The OP is asking questions, one person answered and included the fact that they tumble loaded ammo. I merelyWhoa. How did this thread get hijacked from cleaning brass to talking about tossing around loaded ammo?
Yeah, and if I cared enough I could dig out just as many links showing it is harmless. That has been discussed on gun forums forever.
I'll start with noting that every major ammunition manufacturer finish tumbles their loaded ammunition.
And that is all I have to say on the subject because I don't care enough about it to argue further.