I've started using my Hornady Case Tumbler again, with the provided media, crushed corn media I believe...and having an issue with the media staying inside the 9mm cases after the tumbling. I have to use a brush in every single case to get the media out. I remember learning my lesson when I had previously used the tumbler, to NOT decap before tumbling in the dry media since it left media jammed into almost every primer pocket and was a time consuming pain to remove.
I didn't remember the media remaining inside the cases however. Its almost like static electricity is keeping the media inside the case mouths...? Is there a dry media I could try that wouldn't cause this problem? I understand that SS pins/wet tumbler is an option but was hoping to avoid the expense at this time, rather pay for other shooting supplies...like ammo!
On another note, I have bought a Dillon XL650 from a friend who never used it, ( never even put powder in it...) and been reading that Dillon recommends 'dry lube' even for straight walled pistol cases in carbide dies...any thoughts?
Jim
I didn't remember the media remaining inside the cases however. Its almost like static electricity is keeping the media inside the case mouths...? Is there a dry media I could try that wouldn't cause this problem? I understand that SS pins/wet tumbler is an option but was hoping to avoid the expense at this time, rather pay for other shooting supplies...like ammo!
On another note, I have bought a Dillon XL650 from a friend who never used it, ( never even put powder in it...) and been reading that Dillon recommends 'dry lube' even for straight walled pistol cases in carbide dies...any thoughts?
Jim


















































