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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Wet tumbling brass
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<blockquote data-quote="762x51" data-source="post: 1825912" data-attributes="member: 94220"><p>if you're doing small batches, i've got a rock tumbler from harbor freight. had it for 5+ years but i dont use it often and i only have the components for reloading .308. with both containers on it, it easily holds 50 rounds, but you could probably fit more in there. i used stainless steel pins with some dish soap and lemishine. i havent used it in a while, but it works great. i leave it running in the garage for an hour and check it to determine if it needs to go longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="762x51, post: 1825912, member: 94220"] if you're doing small batches, i've got a rock tumbler from harbor freight. had it for 5+ years but i dont use it often and i only have the components for reloading .308. with both containers on it, it easily holds 50 rounds, but you could probably fit more in there. i used stainless steel pins with some dish soap and lemishine. i havent used it in a while, but it works great. i leave it running in the garage for an hour and check it to determine if it needs to go longer. [/QUOTE]
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