Hondo 60
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For those of you who wet tumble...
I use my vibratory tumbler after each range session.
The most I ever have of any one caliber is 150 pcs, usually only 50 pcs.
I take it, you still don't want to combine calibers that'll slip inside each other.
Is it feasible to tumble only 50 pcs at a time?
How long does it take to tumble?
I usually let it dry tumble 4 or 5 hours.
Will wet tumbling remove scorch marks?
What about brass that sat in the rain for a few days?
I've seen some really grungy brass that supposedly looks brand new, so that really intrigues me.
I use my vibratory tumbler after each range session.
The most I ever have of any one caliber is 150 pcs, usually only 50 pcs.
I take it, you still don't want to combine calibers that'll slip inside each other.
Is it feasible to tumble only 50 pcs at a time?
How long does it take to tumble?
I usually let it dry tumble 4 or 5 hours.
Will wet tumbling remove scorch marks?
What about brass that sat in the rain for a few days?
I've seen some really grungy brass that supposedly looks brand new, so that really intrigues me.