willtim
Well-Known Member
I need to get a tumbler. I have 7mm-08 to 338 WM brass. What is the latest/greatest? Thanks
Avoid pins. Avoid any wet process.I need to get a tumbler. I have 7mm-08 to 338 WM brass. What is the latest/greatest? Thanks
Don't bother cleaning Brass. Look at all the time it takes away from reloading. Just buy new Brass and send us your once fired brass (preferably Lapua) and we will recycle them. We are eccoo Friendly. I will PM you our address where you can send.I need to get a tumbler. I have 7mm-08 to 338 WM brass. What is the latest/greatest? Thanks
You laugh but I used to do that with my .257 weatherby. I had more money than time. But I'm glad I kept it. Now I load for mine and a buddy's and that brass doesn't hold up well.Don't bother cleaning Brass. Look at all the time it takes away from reloading. Just buy new Brass and send us your once fired brass (preferably Lapua) and we will recycle them. We are eccoo Friendly. I will PM you our address where you can send.
Thanks
Len & Jill
So far, with every person under my mentorship... this is at least part of the reason you can't shoot well enough to notice.Good news is I can't shoot well enough to ever notice.
That's in fact who I was referring to. If memory serves I think Bobby hart mentioned it also.I don't clean brass. IMO, it's a huge waste of time. Neither does Erik Cortina and he's hard to argue with. I wipe the outside off with a papertowel and 91% iso alcohol, run a neck brush through the neck, clean the primer pocket with a good primer pocket tool, anneal it, size it, trim, and load. Bullets seat very predictably.