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Reloading
Vibrating or Rotary Tumbler
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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkeye Pierce" data-source="post: 2251568" data-attributes="member: 112455"><p>So I currently have a Lyman 2500 mag vibrating tumbler that has worked well for me. Unfortunately I moved my family into a 42ft camper full time for some fun around the country. I have been interested in the Rotary Tumbler for a while now, mainly as I don't have much room in the camper to reload. I Use a RCBS rotary sifter to separate the corncob media from the brass. I also like the idea of the stainless steel media not having to get replaced.</p><p>Question is what would the best tumbler be for a small space? trying to maximize the use of every square inch.</p><p>What is the difference in end product between the two?</p><p>Keep in mind that I don't have an oven in my camper to dry if I did the wet tumble.</p><p>(Wife wanted it out).</p><p>Here is what I'm looking at.</p><p>I have a good vibration tumbler,</p><p>Have to get new media occasionally</p><p>Use a rcbs separator</p><p></p><p>Or do I by a Rotary tumbler?</p><p>Which is the best for small spaces?</p><p>Do I need a drying system or can I towel dry?</p><p>Can you dry tumble vs only wet?</p><p>Do you have to get more pins eventually or use a different media?</p><p></p><p>I'm looking at the Lyman Rotary tumbler because it comes with the sifter pans and I like the 2500 mag I have.</p><p></p><p>This is a picture of my "reloading bench"</p><p>Haha it actually works ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkeye Pierce, post: 2251568, member: 112455"] So I currently have a Lyman 2500 mag vibrating tumbler that has worked well for me. Unfortunately I moved my family into a 42ft camper full time for some fun around the country. I have been interested in the Rotary Tumbler for a while now, mainly as I don't have much room in the camper to reload. I Use a RCBS rotary sifter to separate the corncob media from the brass. I also like the idea of the stainless steel media not having to get replaced. Question is what would the best tumbler be for a small space? trying to maximize the use of every square inch. What is the difference in end product between the two? Keep in mind that I don't have an oven in my camper to dry if I did the wet tumble. (Wife wanted it out). Here is what I'm looking at. I have a good vibration tumbler, Have to get new media occasionally Use a rcbs separator Or do I by a Rotary tumbler? Which is the best for small spaces? Do I need a drying system or can I towel dry? Can you dry tumble vs only wet? Do you have to get more pins eventually or use a different media? I'm looking at the Lyman Rotary tumbler because it comes with the sifter pans and I like the 2500 mag I have. This is a picture of my "reloading bench" Haha it actually works ok. [/QUOTE]
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