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Ever want to try pin tumbling for cleaning brass
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<blockquote data-quote="acp" data-source="post: 2251991" data-attributes="member: 8991"><p>Well, i have to say that using the stainless pins/thumlers tumbler is more of a pain than the corn cob media. But, once you move to the stainless pins you won't go back. There is no dust to deal with. The brass does not have polish/dust/dirt or funk on it. The stainless pin brass looks like new. It is faster. If you decap the brass before you tumble them the primer pockets are spotless. </p><p> On the down side you have to buy a little soap and lemishine. you really need their rotary case separator my homemade set up does not cut it and adds time to it. But I am really much happier with the stainless pins and tumbled brass than what I got with the vibratory type.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acp, post: 2251991, member: 8991"] Well, i have to say that using the stainless pins/thumlers tumbler is more of a pain than the corn cob media. But, once you move to the stainless pins you won't go back. There is no dust to deal with. The brass does not have polish/dust/dirt or funk on it. The stainless pin brass looks like new. It is faster. If you decap the brass before you tumble them the primer pockets are spotless. On the down side you have to buy a little soap and lemishine. you really need their rotary case separator my homemade set up does not cut it and adds time to it. But I am really much happier with the stainless pins and tumbled brass than what I got with the vibratory type. [/QUOTE]
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