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Reloading
Frankford Arsenal Tumbler?
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<blockquote data-quote="Demonian" data-source="post: 339692" data-attributes="member: 20463"><p>I just got one from Bi-Mart about a month ago. It works great. My father has had one for years and it is still going strong.</p><p></p><p>Tumbling tips:</p><p></p><p>Lizard Litter from Petco/Petsmart. About 1/3 the cost of reloading specific tumbler media. The walnut cleans quite well and shines the brass up nicely. </p><p></p><p>Nu Finish for polish. About a cap full every other tumbling. Let it mix for 15 minutes before you put the brass in. Smell is a bit strong, so you might want to put it in outside and let it run for a while with the lid off.</p><p></p><p>Cut up strips of Bounce in the mix for static/dust control and that lovely fresh spring day scent for your brass. Change every load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Demonian, post: 339692, member: 20463"] I just got one from Bi-Mart about a month ago. It works great. My father has had one for years and it is still going strong. Tumbling tips: Lizard Litter from Petco/Petsmart. About 1/3 the cost of reloading specific tumbler media. The walnut cleans quite well and shines the brass up nicely. Nu Finish for polish. About a cap full every other tumbling. Let it mix for 15 minutes before you put the brass in. Smell is a bit strong, so you might want to put it in outside and let it run for a while with the lid off. Cut up strips of Bounce in the mix for static/dust control and that lovely fresh spring day scent for your brass. Change every load. [/QUOTE]
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