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Frankfort Wet Media Case Tumbler???
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<blockquote data-quote="Carpe Beerem" data-source="post: 1117733" data-attributes="member: 49328"><p>I have been using one for about 6 months and think it is great. Cases are very clean with no more need to clean out the primer pockets. I just pick the case out of the barrel after draining and throw them in clean water as a final rinse. I pat them dry, getting the water from inside and throw them in a cheapo food dehydrator to dry. Been working great! I would like to try some shorter pins to see if they keep from sticking in the case. Not a big problem, a few shakes and they fall out but would be faster if they fell when up-tuned all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carpe Beerem, post: 1117733, member: 49328"] I have been using one for about 6 months and think it is great. Cases are very clean with no more need to clean out the primer pockets. I just pick the case out of the barrel after draining and throw them in clean water as a final rinse. I pat them dry, getting the water from inside and throw them in a cheapo food dehydrator to dry. Been working great! I would like to try some shorter pins to see if they keep from sticking in the case. Not a big problem, a few shakes and they fall out but would be faster if they fell when up-tuned all the time. [/QUOTE]
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