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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Harbor Freight Tumbler
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<blockquote data-quote="762x51" data-source="post: 2411976" data-attributes="member: 94220"><p>yep, that's what i bought back when i was actually reloading. it's stored away in the garage right now as i dont have room/time to do it. i think i paid $50 for it? i've had it for 10 years probably.</p><p></p><p>if i remember right, i could do 50 cases (25 in each) i used stainless steel pin media with a little dawn dish soap and some lemi brite. i always thought it worked great but i've never used anything else. i'd let it go for about an hour somewhere that i couldnt hear it as it was a little loud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="762x51, post: 2411976, member: 94220"] yep, that's what i bought back when i was actually reloading. it's stored away in the garage right now as i dont have room/time to do it. i think i paid $50 for it? i've had it for 10 years probably. if i remember right, i could do 50 cases (25 in each) i used stainless steel pin media with a little dawn dish soap and some lemi brite. i always thought it worked great but i've never used anything else. i'd let it go for about an hour somewhere that i couldnt hear it as it was a little loud. [/QUOTE]
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