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Guys
A heads up for those of you wet tumbling small capacity cases. I did some 22 Hornet yesterday. After tumbling, I put them in the vibratory tumbler to shine them up. I noticed about 1/3 of the cases had steel pins jammed in the neck area of the cases. So the moral I guess is to check the interior of small capacity cases for jammed pins. I never had a problem like this with larger capacity cases like the .223. A hint-use a small flat bladed precision screwdriver to push jammed pins into the bottom of the case rather than trying to pull them through the neck of the case.
A heads up for those of you wet tumbling small capacity cases. I did some 22 Hornet yesterday. After tumbling, I put them in the vibratory tumbler to shine them up. I noticed about 1/3 of the cases had steel pins jammed in the neck area of the cases. So the moral I guess is to check the interior of small capacity cases for jammed pins. I never had a problem like this with larger capacity cases like the .223. A hint-use a small flat bladed precision screwdriver to push jammed pins into the bottom of the case rather than trying to pull them through the neck of the case.


















































