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<blockquote data-quote="mtwarych" data-source="post: 1128920" data-attributes="member: 70595"><p>I use the small Lyman tumbler also.</p><p></p><p>The difference is I use the ceramic media to tumble my stuff.</p><p></p><p>The reason I use this method is I can tumble as many as 300 bullets at a time.</p><p>I use a kitty litter pooper scooper to pick the bullets out of the media, put all the slugs into a white cotton towel, use the towel like a bowling ball polishing cloth and that removes all extra dust.</p><p></p><p>I still think the OP should try the ceramic media. It does a good job and gets the moly into all nooks and crannies, at least for me.</p><p></p><p>I have molly'd bullets for a long time now, very rarely do different brands and different size bullets come out the same color. My varmint bullets will come out black as night while my heavies will come out pretty much dark orange or something like it. If the OP is following the procedures used with HBN, I am sure the OP's slugs are coated properly.</p><p></p><p>I have not used HBN but I will research whats up and if it appears a better product I will be happy to change. As of now, moly does what it is supposed to. I think.</p><p></p><p>I need to add that I use a moly dedicated bowl for my tumbler, I just switch bowls depending whether I am applying moly or cleaning brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtwarych, post: 1128920, member: 70595"] I use the small Lyman tumbler also. The difference is I use the ceramic media to tumble my stuff. The reason I use this method is I can tumble as many as 300 bullets at a time. I use a kitty litter pooper scooper to pick the bullets out of the media, put all the slugs into a white cotton towel, use the towel like a bowling ball polishing cloth and that removes all extra dust. I still think the OP should try the ceramic media. It does a good job and gets the moly into all nooks and crannies, at least for me. I have molly'd bullets for a long time now, very rarely do different brands and different size bullets come out the same color. My varmint bullets will come out black as night while my heavies will come out pretty much dark orange or something like it. If the OP is following the procedures used with HBN, I am sure the OP's slugs are coated properly. I have not used HBN but I will research whats up and if it appears a better product I will be happy to change. As of now, moly does what it is supposed to. I think. I need to add that I use a moly dedicated bowl for my tumbler, I just switch bowls depending whether I am applying moly or cleaning brass. [/QUOTE]
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