SKMoss
Member
Hi again all.
I've been dry tumbling my pistol brass and it works fine. Not looking for ultra precise loads for IPSC shooting.
BUT with the move to load .308 (hopefully for competition) I think I want to go to wet tumbling. Looking at several wet tumbling videos it seems that people with rifle brass are using the big tumblers. And the small canister tumblers are reserved for pistol brass.
I have several old loritone tumblers (small canister) left over from rock hounding days that I could use, but don't know if the length of rifle brass would work. Brass is roughly 1/3 the diameter of one of those canisters. I wonder if the brass would just align side by side and not get media inside and primer pockets cleaned.
Anyone try the small canister type on rifle brass and have results?
Thanks,
Steve
I've been dry tumbling my pistol brass and it works fine. Not looking for ultra precise loads for IPSC shooting.
BUT with the move to load .308 (hopefully for competition) I think I want to go to wet tumbling. Looking at several wet tumbling videos it seems that people with rifle brass are using the big tumblers. And the small canister tumblers are reserved for pistol brass.
I have several old loritone tumblers (small canister) left over from rock hounding days that I could use, but don't know if the length of rifle brass would work. Brass is roughly 1/3 the diameter of one of those canisters. I wonder if the brass would just align side by side and not get media inside and primer pockets cleaned.
Anyone try the small canister type on rifle brass and have results?
Thanks,
Steve