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Stainless Steel tumbling media
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<blockquote data-quote="thumbs" data-source="post: 934294" data-attributes="member: 624"><p>Ok let me get this straight. This "tumbling type" media separator will get the stainless pins out of a necked down case such as a .223 casing right? The pins get into the case and get stuck because they can't get though the neck of the case. Now they are in there pretty well. They seem to come out better if I shake the case under water rather than shaking them and tapping them on the side of the bucket. I see in the instructions for the media separator they suggest for stainless steel media to have the bottom separator in water. Don't mind spending the money but want it to get the pins out of the smaller necked casings.</p><p></p><p>thanks for the help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thumbs, post: 934294, member: 624"] Ok let me get this straight. This "tumbling type" media separator will get the stainless pins out of a necked down case such as a .223 casing right? The pins get into the case and get stuck because they can't get though the neck of the case. Now they are in there pretty well. They seem to come out better if I shake the case under water rather than shaking them and tapping them on the side of the bucket. I see in the instructions for the media separator they suggest for stainless steel media to have the bottom separator in water. Don't mind spending the money but want it to get the pins out of the smaller necked casings. thanks for the help [/QUOTE]
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