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Ever tumbled these?

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Has anyone ever tumbled their loaded rounds? I have the oily type of skin that smudges everything I touch. I really like for my finished rifle rounds to look top notch. Every time I load a batch they get that smudged look before I can even finish them all. Has anyone ever used their vibratory tumbler on their finished rounds? I don't see what it could hurt but didn't want to try it without some feedback.
 
I tumble everything I load 15-20 minutes.

Except cast lead handgun rounds.

Tumbler dust will stick to any exposed bullet lube and turn into black hard gunk you can't get off.

rc
 
I tumble rounds, after they are loaded, that I used case lube on....like RC, I'll generally let them go 15-20 minutes.
 
Perhaps try wearing nitrile gloves. No oil on the reloads, no need to clean them.
I don't have the oily fingers have, but I use the gloves when loading cast lead.
 
I have done it for years as well. Just like RC and Jeeptim. Never had any problems. Thought I had invented a new way to do things and then along comes the internet.:p Ahhh That famous tumbling loaded ammo thread Walkalong, Snuffy, and a few others worked to show what happens.;)
 
I tumble everything I load 15-20 minutes.

Except cast lead handgun rounds.

Tumbler dust will stick to any exposed bullet lube and turn into black hard gunk you can't get off.

rc

I did that once.... Not good. It made the lead bullet dull as well, not that this really mattered at the time. I had bigger problems to address....
 
If there is any risk of setting off a round??

It would be much higher in a rotary tumbler.

I doubt I would do that.

rc
 
I use a vibratory tumbler and doubt I would be quick to place loaded ammunition in a rotary tumbler. That said yes, I have tumbled loaded ammunition but not very often. I spray with lube and then resize my cases. Following sizing I tumble and clean the brass. My brass is generally pretty clean when I start so I really haven't fouled any dies with dirty brass. Then I trim as needed, hand prime, powder charge and seat my bullets. Anyway, if I change the order I have no reservation vibratory cleaning loaded brass.

Ron
 
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