tcoz
Member
I’ve dry tumbled my brass since I began reloading but my current tumbler is fifteen years old and it’s likely to give up the ghost sometime in the not too distant future. When that happens, I might consider going to wet tumbling but I have a question. After resizing my bottleneck rifle cases, I tumble them for another hour to remove the excess lube. It seems like it would be a major pain to again take them through a whole wet tumbling/drying process, just for that hour. That would be a deal breaker for me. I’m curious what those of you who wet tumble do to remove the lube. Do you have another dry tumbler that you use exclusively for that, do you just wipe them off (Imperial wax still leaves a very slight residue) or do you have another way of doing it?
Also, I’ve seen the little stainless steel chips that can be used in place of the pins. Any pluses and minuses I should be aware of with them?
I’d really appreciate your input guys. Thanks in advance.
—Terry
Also, I’ve seen the little stainless steel chips that can be used in place of the pins. Any pluses and minuses I should be aware of with them?
I’d really appreciate your input guys. Thanks in advance.
—Terry