Tumbling loaded casings.

I did a hike in mountain trip a few years ago, took me 3 days to hike in. I tripped with some ammo in my pocket. I immediately packed up and came home. Hunt done.

In all seriousness, some reloading books list compressed loads, those would do more to break down the powder then tumbling.

I have forgotten a few in my hunting clothes, they get shiny after the washer and dryer too. Shot fine lol.
 
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He guys just a question for the guys that know.
I’ve been going through my ammo safe and I have a few hundred rounds that are reloaded, some 20 years ago. I don’t go to the range near as often as I use to so don’t shot nearly as much as I use to. I have several hundred of rounds from 4 different calibers and was wondering about putting them in my tumbler to clean them up, is that a dumb idea or what would the best way to get the tarnish off the brass ones?

This is a fair question.
More pros than cons.
I do it, no issues ……… yet.
 
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