Gotcha!No problem whatsoever with the tumbler and pins. The problem is if I cannot get my brass decapped first, I'm not going to tumble it. My problem is my overall brass prep process - decap, tumble, dry, lube, size, tumble dry, prime, load. Decap is my first step and it is causing me some grief.
Gotcha!
I am waiting on a lee decapping die as well. Been doing it by hand for now, which is a little slower as I have to make sure the pin is sitting on the primer.
The Lee's are guaranteed no to break.
I'm curios to know what experience others have had with the lee die.
I like to run the first tumble of never-before-SStumbled-brass for 4 hour's,that way it's pretty well gauranteed to get it nice and clean.
After that 1-1 1/2 will do it.
The brass I put in was not very tarnished but they are very clean and shiny now. Just a little discolouration inside. The primer pockets are clean now.
I'll keep it running for the next few hours just for a comparison, but at this point don't think 4 or 5 hours is going to be necessary for the stuff I have to clean.
i use a good sized squirt of soap (no way im pulling out a measuring spoon or anything) and a 9mm case of lemshine, tumble 3 hours and works perfect
if your water is harder (mine is very soft as is) throw in a squirt of jet dry as well, my friend in calgary wasnt getting them as shiny as me and that fixed it




























