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re: Getting into reloading and have questions.
Posted on 2/11/14 at 7:41 pm to kengel2
Posted on 2/11/14 at 7:41 pm to kengel2
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I dont really need my rounds to look brand new or anything. They look good, just not quite as shiny as brand new.
It's not even really the new look that is the thing I love most about stainless tumbling.
#1. Loads can be much larger than vibratory. (this is good if you load in bulk like I do).
#2. Primer pockets get super clean for easier primer seating and media rarely gets jammed in primer pockets. You'll occasionally get two pieces of stainless media caught in primer holes but they can be pushed out with pliers or a screwdriver.
#3. It does an excellent job of deburring and polishing cases. Hard scratches from concrete wouldn't get nearly as polished as they did through my stainless tumbler.
#4. Loads are EXTREMELY consistent. If you put in a load that has some clean brass and some incredibly dirty brass, the entire load comes out looking exactly the same. With vibratory, one case can sit in one spot and stick due to case polish without circulating through the media.
#5. You never have to replace your media, only the dawn and the Lemishine additive.
#6. You set it for a certain amount of time and forget about it. With vibratory, as your media gets dirtier you have to run the loads much longer. Stainless tumbling is only timed based on the number of cases I put in there. Larger loads go 5 hours, smaller ones go 4.
#7. The cases looking new and clean make them much easier to load without getting your hands super dirty. It's a pleasant thing.
#8. All of the lead contaminants from spent primers go right down the drain when you dump out the water. It doesn't stick in the media and make it disgusting over time. You also won't be inhaling any of this dust.
EDIT: Forgot to add one.
... Damn I sound like a STM spokesperson.
This post was edited on 2/11/14 at 7:46 pm
Posted on 2/11/14 at 8:58 pm to bapple
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... Damn I sound like a STM spokesperson.
Im with you, I just cant see spending the money. I only reload for my 260 really, so I dont load that much. I have all the stuff for 223, just would rather shoot my steel crap before I reloas the good stuff I have stashed.
Id rather a giraud trimmer, as that is currently my most hated part of reloading right now. I absolutely hate trimming brass, its sucks. I can deal with the media and everything, just not trimming. Im going to see if I can sell some stuff and get one.
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