Southampton
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I'd appreciate your input regarding the real need to tumble brass, beyond the "looks nicer" factor. I realize a bright shiny surface will make detection of surface flaws/cracks easier so you can pitch defective brass, but how much does this really aid in the visual inspection process ?
Negatives to tumbing I am aware of include: media in the case, media in the flash holes, and the not to be discounted potential for lead exposure when handling used media.
For those who do tumble brass, who makes a moderately priced unit for a couple hundred .223 at a time. What media do you use ?
Any thoughts on the ultrasonic cleaners ?
Thanks for your help
Negatives to tumbing I am aware of include: media in the case, media in the flash holes, and the not to be discounted potential for lead exposure when handling used media.
For those who do tumble brass, who makes a moderately priced unit for a couple hundred .223 at a time. What media do you use ?
Any thoughts on the ultrasonic cleaners ?
Thanks for your help