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Harbor Freight Tumbler
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<blockquote data-quote="RWE" data-source="post: 2410625" data-attributes="member: 20736"><p>I waded lightly into the wet tumbling with the Harbor Freight tumbler. This was before/right as the big reloading specific models came out.</p><p></p><p>I had scrap pvc at work (3" aircell sch 40) and went to lowes and got a street plug and test plug. Got a nut to replace the wing. Cut it to length and now have one larger version as opposed to the two.</p><p></p><p>Load examples - I can do 400+ 9mm and more than 100 30-06. I really only wet tumble 9mm these days, getting pins out of bottle neck cases can be time consuming. </p><p></p><p>Opinions (not that you asked) after doing thousands of cases this way - I would buy a Frankford/Lyman/RCBS/whoever tumbler now, they just were not out then. This thing keeps rolling so until it goes... I would also ditch pins - go with the stainless steel chips, they pour out of bottle neck cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RWE, post: 2410625, member: 20736"] I waded lightly into the wet tumbling with the Harbor Freight tumbler. This was before/right as the big reloading specific models came out. I had scrap pvc at work (3" aircell sch 40) and went to lowes and got a street plug and test plug. Got a nut to replace the wing. Cut it to length and now have one larger version as opposed to the two. Load examples - I can do 400+ 9mm and more than 100 30-06. I really only wet tumble 9mm these days, getting pins out of bottle neck cases can be time consuming. Opinions (not that you asked) after doing thousands of cases this way - I would buy a Frankford/Lyman/RCBS/whoever tumbler now, they just were not out then. This thing keeps rolling so until it goes... I would also ditch pins - go with the stainless steel chips, they pour out of bottle neck cases. [/QUOTE]
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