Tumbling media

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Looking for some fine media that does not get stuck in primer pocket holes. Suggestions/suppliers?

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redcat wrote:Looking for some fine media that does not get stuck in primer pocket holes. Suggestions/suppliers?
25/52 grit ground walnut shell (treat it yourself with a suitable ammonia-free metal polish).

Check eBay for walnut reptile substrate or lizard litter in 20/25Kg sacks, and verify the grit size with the vendor.

This *might* be suitable - verify the grit size with the seller:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/192496178072

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#3 Post by phaedra1106 »

Hi Derek :)

I use this,

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/302114987376

£22 for 5Kg, my Lyman 1200 Pro tumbler uses about 1.3Kg of it. There's also a 2.5Kg bag for £18

If you want to see it I can bring some to St. Giles, I'll be there tonight and Monday (early shift though!)
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Do you run this on it's own, or with added polish? How long does it take to clean a batch?

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#5 Post by phaedra1106 »

Works much the same as the usual walnut/corn media just doesn't get stuck in the flash holes :)

As with the standard stuff you can add polish if you wish, just cut it with 2 parts isopropyl to stop it clumping.
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