New to tumbling: how long to run the tumber?

Overnight here also.

But then a couple times I forgot and left it for the better part of a week!! Started out with a batch of brass and nickel cases, ended up with all brass. It polished the nickel right off.....
 
Corn in the flash hole is only a problem if going to do a final wash and store the brass in a 5 gallon bucket. The depriming pin will clean out the hole when you go through the reloading process.
 
Overnight here also.

But then a couple times I forgot and left it for the better part of a week!! Started out with a batch of brass and nickel cases, ended up with all brass. It polished the nickel right off.....

this happened to me as well,
when i came back from Cuba after three weeks of vacation, the Brass was tatally disolved, desintegrated....nothing left.
The RCBS vibrator was still running perfectly....
 
30 minutes on a Dillon vibratory tumbler. Corncob media, with small additions of Brasso or Dillon polish as required.
 
I use crushed walnut from Pet Value, 1 capful of Nu-Polish, and some cut up dryer sheet bits. 2-3 hours always seems to be plenty to polish them up nicely and clean them.
 
Why would you be decapping again?

Well, some of us may decap using a universal decapping die, but I decap with a fullsizer or necksizer. He might be running brass thru one of those with decapping pin thereafter, and his process will clean up the primer pocket. I prefer to go at it with a primer pocket cleaner, and also I reload lots of range brass and have to chamfer some of the primer pockets anyway.
 
i throw in a bit of brasso, some brass polish i found in the cupboard, and when run through a second time in softer media the come out look real good. almost brand new good.
 
I deprime before tumbling. I am finding that I am moving away from tumbling as I like chemical baths better (faster/less electricity/cleaner) it seems to clean the brass better then tumbling.
 
Run it until they are clean...No, not being a smartass...

A few hours shoudl clean them, and if you want them relaly shiny do it overnight...

x2. Really badly stained old brass could go 6-8 hours. If it doesn't come clean overnight it 's not going to come clean, period.
 
"I am new to tumbling" was his post, so some new members may want to see some of the free help videos that RCBS and LEE have to offer. Oh I should have told him to PM JOE-NWT, as he is the reloading God? I guess we can't all be as perfect as JOE.....oh and ;)you know what to do with that right JOE.

:DMy post wasn't directed at you specifically, I was just surprised to hear there was a video about something as simple as tumbling brass. No need to get your panties in a knot....


But now that you brought it up, I have only one thing to say;.......


Finally, the recognition I deserve!


:D;):D
 
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