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Reloading
Rotary tumbler question
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<blockquote data-quote="Citius7" data-source="post: 1313647" data-attributes="member: 100774"><p>I've been down the exact same road your venturing on. My ultrasonic collects dust now. Stainless is so good at cleaning. Anything else would be uncivilized (grey poupon?!). Stainless in my rebel 17 and tumbling the pins out with a cage takes about 2 minutes. My pins do get stuck in 6.5mm cartridges. So that takes a bit of time. It's ur call how anal u wanna be with cleaning. But the best is ur stainless tumbling. It's what you'll end up using all the time. Don't even go for the dry media you'll be disappointed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Citius7, post: 1313647, member: 100774"] I've been down the exact same road your venturing on. My ultrasonic collects dust now. Stainless is so good at cleaning. Anything else would be uncivilized (grey poupon?!). Stainless in my rebel 17 and tumbling the pins out with a cage takes about 2 minutes. My pins do get stuck in 6.5mm cartridges. So that takes a bit of time. It's ur call how anal u wanna be with cleaning. But the best is ur stainless tumbling. It's what you'll end up using all the time. Don't even go for the dry media you'll be disappointed [/QUOTE]
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