Guy48065
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I occasionally see a mention of dry tumbling live ammo. It's something I've wondered about but have never done.
Good to go?
Or
Are you effin nuts?
Good to go?
Or
Are you effin nuts?
Have speculate that much tumbling on the way to front lines is wet, very wet.I always imagine an army duce n a half bouncing down the dirt road to pattons front line
i have dry tumbled live ammo without issue
i have pulled the bullet and found the powder looks exactly the same as before
i wouldn’t do it for several hours, but 20mins is not going to hurt anything
Because they get stuck in the dishwasher drain...Why tumble live ammo?
I saw a lot of that in the early / mid 90s at guns shows. People were hawking old discolored stuff that was cleaned. This was really old stuff. While I heard rumors about the stuff I personally never saw the damage and the stuff did vanish from the shows.Paragon used to sell tumbled MG ammo that had seen better days at the Creek back in the 90's-early 2K's, that is, until expensive guns started blowing up. They didn't come back the next year! The pole barn IS the ultimate gun show.
Bill