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Having an issue with stainless media tumbling
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1657870" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>We tried several ways in the media. The case mouth peening is not the only problem or you could just run it in the sizer and it would be gone. If you have factory chambers it's not an issue. When you shoot target rifles with .003 clearance it is. I just wipe them off on the exterior after shooting them and lube and size. I have shot over a hundred thousand of rounds and have never seen a worn out die. My guns regularly shoot zeros so I'm not changing. I know this is a hunting sight but I load my hunting rifles the same way. They all have custom chambers and I turn necks. If I shot praise dogs every year it would be different. But my target guns do the bulk of my shooting. Steel pins tumbling was a detriment to accuracy. So I choose not to do it. Never looked back. Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1657870, member: 38048"] We tried several ways in the media. The case mouth peening is not the only problem or you could just run it in the sizer and it would be gone. If you have factory chambers it's not an issue. When you shoot target rifles with .003 clearance it is. I just wipe them off on the exterior after shooting them and lube and size. I have shot over a hundred thousand of rounds and have never seen a worn out die. My guns regularly shoot zeros so I'm not changing. I know this is a hunting sight but I load my hunting rifles the same way. They all have custom chambers and I turn necks. If I shot praise dogs every year it would be different. But my target guns do the bulk of my shooting. Steel pins tumbling was a detriment to accuracy. So I choose not to do it. Never looked back. Shep [/QUOTE]
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