Question on tumbling cases - advice please

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Re: Question on tumbling cases - advice please

#11 Post by Bajan »

Anybody tried a dishwasher?
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Re: Question on tumbling cases - advice please

#12 Post by hitchphil »

Bajan wrote:Anybody tried a dishwasher?
Yes many years ago for motorbike engine parts but not cases. They came out brilliant unfortunately Mum & Dad came home early & found me out - banned my stuff to the garage & not the kitchen!

Now I own both my own garage & kitchen i could do it, but only if i were reloading 50cal or above cases as cant be arsed to put cases on all those little wire pegs ................... aaarggh
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Re: Question on tumbling cases - advice please

#13 Post by 1066 »

Ok - So I've got a thing about shiny brass, no they don't shoot any better but they look as if they might. :)

Here's my tumbler:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcyAkj-LzA8
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Re: Question on tumbling cases - advice please

#14 Post by meles meles »

Be reasonabubble, oomans: no need to worry about your cases tumblin' so long as your fired rounds aren't...
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