I have been reloading since January, but have not used a tumbler before today. I picked up one of the Rockford Arsenal units a while ago and just picked up some ground walnut from Princess Auto today.
I ran a batch of mixed rifle brass through for a couple of hours and they turned out OK, but I have some questions.
1) Additives. I know some people use Brasso or other liquids to help with the cleaning/polishing action. Do I need to use something or are the plain walnut shells OK?
2) The walnut media is quite dusty and I spent 45 minutes picking brass out of the media and wiping it down to get the dust off. Will using an additive cut down on the dust?
3) After tumbling, there is a bit of dust left inside the case necks. Should I bother to run a brush through the necks to clean that out?
4) How long does media last? The 50lb bag is going to be a lifetime supply for me unless I am changing media on a regular schedule.
5) How do I know if I have piled in too much brass? The first batch seemed to get bound up with each other and didn't move around much. I have a second batch of 30-06 in right now and it is moving much better and looks like it is a better amount of brass.
Any tips/experiences/comments on tumbling and cleaning brass welcome.
Thanks,
Mark
I ran a batch of mixed rifle brass through for a couple of hours and they turned out OK, but I have some questions.
1) Additives. I know some people use Brasso or other liquids to help with the cleaning/polishing action. Do I need to use something or are the plain walnut shells OK?
2) The walnut media is quite dusty and I spent 45 minutes picking brass out of the media and wiping it down to get the dust off. Will using an additive cut down on the dust?
3) After tumbling, there is a bit of dust left inside the case necks. Should I bother to run a brush through the necks to clean that out?
4) How long does media last? The 50lb bag is going to be a lifetime supply for me unless I am changing media on a regular schedule.
5) How do I know if I have piled in too much brass? The first batch seemed to get bound up with each other and didn't move around much. I have a second batch of 30-06 in right now and it is moving much better and looks like it is a better amount of brass.
Any tips/experiences/comments on tumbling and cleaning brass welcome.
Thanks,
Mark
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