OK, if you want to do a comparison between, dry media and brushing primer pockets out, and wet tumbling with pins, with primers removed, you can use a hf wet tumbler i have. I'd have to look to see if I have some lemishine, not certain. But I did use it when I was doing it.
I tried it before and it worked extremely well with the pins going through and cleaning the flash holes on small primer brass.
But, come up with a way to easily and effectively dry it. And normal runs what you would do in a dry tumbler.
That way the only difference would be when the brass is de capped and the handling time
It would be a interesting comparison. Timewise.
Looks to be decent modification to the hf tumbler, but I've not done it.
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Last edited by mapper; February 12th, 2021 at 08:49 PM.
And I thought reload was suspossed to be cheaper and quick. Reading al this, IDK.
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The more brass you process at a time, the quicker it is, per unit.
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Shit for a long time I never cleaned the brass. Deer didn't seem to care at all....
I've used that "since I have other components that use the same things, it will be cheaper" on my bride with success before to justify that 6 mongoose and 243..
"dear, but I have brass and bullets and the rest of the stuff to feed it, it's just another set of dies, really"
But like most everything else in reloading, you can solve the problem just by reaching in the wallet.
Hence the wallet friendly option..
But then I picked up a tumbler from Mike and a separator from you, now I like my cartridges all pretty and shit.....