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Reloading
Wet tumbling brass
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<blockquote data-quote="nvschütze" data-source="post: 1826363" data-attributes="member: 110896"><p>The timer on my Frankford tumbler goes up to three hours. You can get the second batch in-process while fooling with the cleaned brass. Takes just a few minutes to recover the pins as I do it. I never have so many brass that I have to run loads of 'em back-to-back. I also never mix brass than can wedge itself into another case, like .223Rem with .45ACP. That's just asking for a bullschumer problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvschütze, post: 1826363, member: 110896"] The timer on my Frankford tumbler goes up to three hours. You can get the second batch in-process while fooling with the cleaned brass. Takes just a few minutes to recover the pins as I do it. I never have so many brass that I have to run loads of 'em back-to-back. I also never mix brass than can wedge itself into another case, like .223Rem with .45ACP. That's just asking for a bullschumer problem. [/QUOTE]
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