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<blockquote data-quote="Dragoon300" data-source="post: 2535609" data-attributes="member: 115285"><p>Well, I don't know how important your ammunition is to you, but I spend a lot of time and money on making precision ammunition, for precision long range shooting, in expensive rifles, with my cheek on stock. I do not want to do anything to potentially damage my ammunition in any way. I do not believe there to be a good reason for tumble cleaning live ammunition if there is any possibility of causing a change in consistency, reliability or safety. It just is not worth it to me, especially when tumbling can be done before loading. Why risk it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragoon300, post: 2535609, member: 115285"] Well, I don't know how important your ammunition is to you, but I spend a lot of time and money on making precision ammunition, for precision long range shooting, in expensive rifles, with my cheek on stock. I do not want to do anything to potentially damage my ammunition in any way. I do not believe there to be a good reason for tumble cleaning live ammunition if there is any possibility of causing a change in consistency, reliability or safety. It just is not worth it to me, especially when tumbling can be done before loading. Why risk it? [/QUOTE]
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