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?
From Snipers Hide in 2012:
Re: Tumbling Loaded Ammunition
a bunch of 223 rounds loaded by us sat around a few years
some were getting tarnished. Threw them all in a tumbler to clean em up, loaded with H335 25 gr. 55gg fmj.
over half of them were WAYYY over pressure!
Can't say for sure why but thats the same load and components
I use today only difference was tumbling.
I will never tumble loaded ammo again!
a explosive teck ???it sounds like an easy way to clean loaded ammo but is it worth the trouble and danger? sort the dirty ammo out and use an sos pad to clean the grime off the case. if the other guy wants to blow himself up let him do it, you do not have to risk yourself. i am an explosives teck and dont take chances like that.
From Snipers Hide in 2012:
Re: Tumbling Loaded Ammunition
a bunch of 223 rounds loaded by us sat around a few years
some were getting tarnished. Threw them all in a tumbler to clean em up, loaded with H335 25 gr. 55gg fmj.
over half of them were WAYYY over pressure!
Can't say for sure why but thats the same load and components
I use today only difference was tumbling.
I will never tumble loaded ammo again!
This question has been asked many times. Is it safe? Let's just think about shaking hard objects and primers with gunpowder for a second.... No manufacture will say it's okay... that's a libellous(Can) situation. However the powder responds to getting vibrated.... But if your asking if others would do it? Yes... Many have with no noticeable change to performance. CheersHe 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?
Ha! ExactlyIt's common knowledge every military tosses all ammo after each helicopter flight.
Ditto. - danI have tumbled seriously corroded 308 ammo for several days. It shot just fine.
WOW I find that very hard to believe, but then again anything run by the government has about 75% wasteIt's common knowledge every military tosses all ammo after each helicopter flight.
I took 9-ball's comment as sarcasm! LOLWOW I find that very hard to believe, but then again anything run by the government has about 75% waste
do you have a link ??
Could be maybe my sarcasm module needs rebootingI took 9-ball's comment as sarcasm! LOL
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WOW I find that very hard to believe, but then again anything run by the government has about 75% waste
do you have a link ??
vDitto. - dan
Only problem I have had was 15-20 badly corroded 32 rimfire I picked up for cheap. After about a two hour shake a couple of bullets had come out of the cases. Brass & bullet lead was clean though. Figured the chance of a rimfire detonation was pretty low for that few rounds.I have tumbled seriously corroded 308 ammo for several days. It shot just fine.
That would be one of the circumstances I would completely avoid vibratory tumbling. The very well desiccated priming compound is likely to be dislodged from the rim, giving you even more duds than you would have to start with.v
Only problem I have had was 15-20 badly corroded 32 rimfire I picked up for cheap. After about a two hour shake a couple of bullets had come out of the cases. Brass & bullet lead was clean though. Figured the chance of a rimfire detonation was pretty low for that few rounds.



























