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Re: Tumbler and Media recommendations [Re: Gone to Texas] #5737998 05/11/15 12:32 AM
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I use a stainless pin system,and I pour the brass and pins in a paint strainer made for a five gallon bucket.I rinse it pins and brass together then pour them in a shallow 3 gallon rubber tub.Then I separate them with a magnet.


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Re: Tumbler and Media recommendations [Re: Gone to Texas] #5739851 05/12/15 04:54 AM
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BRASSO is REAL BAD for brass.

Re: Tumbler and Media recommendations [Re: Gone to Texas] #5739975 05/12/15 12:05 PM
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I use a BigDawg Tumbler and absolutely love it, not that hard to re-engineer, but incredibly nice for my needs. I can do about 350 rounds of 7.62 or 600 223. Use a dillon media separator, and then pick up stray pins with magnet.

Basically, clean all brass, then decap, resize, trim/swage (if needed), clean again, load.

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