Robby from Long Island
Member
I'm curious. Why do people want to tumble ammunition they have just finished putting together.
While I've only been handloading for a few years, have always found it easy to simply put my just fired cases in the tumbler when returning from the range, let it do its job for a few hours and then take out my bright shiny brass and set it aside until ready to start the reloading process.
Normally, from the time I reload 'til the time I shoot them again, there is no time for tarnishing to take place, and therefore my question. Why tumble live rounds?
Not being a wise guy, just curious.
While I've only been handloading for a few years, have always found it easy to simply put my just fired cases in the tumbler when returning from the range, let it do its job for a few hours and then take out my bright shiny brass and set it aside until ready to start the reloading process.
Normally, from the time I reload 'til the time I shoot them again, there is no time for tarnishing to take place, and therefore my question. Why tumble live rounds?
Not being a wise guy, just curious.