- Location
- Saskatchewan
I am currently tumbling a large quantity of rifle brass for winter reloading projects. I noticed that when using the walnut media with the red iron oxide abrasive, quite a lot of the abrasive dust stays on the inside of the cases. I have been re-tumbling for a short while with plain corncob media to remove this. The rouge powder looks an awful lot like lapping compound to me. I suspect that after a thousand or so cast bullets coated with this stuff go down the bore, wear would be measurably increased. So I want to avoid that. My question - is my extra "clean up" tumbling step necessary? Would any gunsmith/ barrel expert want to give an opinion?


















































