The Glockodile
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Just ordered a rock tumbler to clean up some grungy range pickup brass.
With short, straight - walled pistol cartridges, no problem...
...but with small, narrow, bottlenecked rifle cartridges (.223 Remington), I can't help but think that there's a much higher chance I'd eventually slip up and send a stainless steel pin at supersonic speeds down the barrel.
What methodology do you use to minimize the chance of this occurring, apart from shining a light down each and every single piece of brass?
I'm interested in the techniques used in separating the cleaning media from the brass.
With short, straight - walled pistol cartridges, no problem...
...but with small, narrow, bottlenecked rifle cartridges (.223 Remington), I can't help but think that there's a much higher chance I'd eventually slip up and send a stainless steel pin at supersonic speeds down the barrel.
What methodology do you use to minimize the chance of this occurring, apart from shining a light down each and every single piece of brass?
I'm interested in the techniques used in separating the cleaning media from the brass.
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