Stats Shooter
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The first Tumbler I bought, and the only one I have is a Lyman wet tumbler. I use 5 lbs of stainless steel pins, Dawn dish soap, and lemme shine. I love that it cleans the cases inside and out and cleans the primer pocket.
It will do 1,000 40 S&w cases, or about 500 .308 cases at a time.
The one issue I have is the tarnish and water spots I have when I do big batches. When I do small batches, I get the rinsed quickly so it isn't as bad, but 1000 take a while and they are clean but tarnished or have discoloration spots. It doesn't hurt anything but I'm anal and don't like it.
I was wondering if I could use dry media in the same wet tumbler to polish the cases? I wouldn't think it would be a problem but just wondering if anyone else ever tried it.
Also, has anyone ever polished loaded ammo?
It will do 1,000 40 S&w cases, or about 500 .308 cases at a time.
The one issue I have is the tarnish and water spots I have when I do big batches. When I do small batches, I get the rinsed quickly so it isn't as bad, but 1000 take a while and they are clean but tarnished or have discoloration spots. It doesn't hurt anything but I'm anal and don't like it.
I was wondering if I could use dry media in the same wet tumbler to polish the cases? I wouldn't think it would be a problem but just wondering if anyone else ever tried it.
Also, has anyone ever polished loaded ammo?