I found some old ammo in a box. It is .308 round nose corlock and is old and cruddy. Is it safe to put in into a tumbler to clean? There are 10 rounds.
I might try some Scotch Brite or other cleaner.
Online "testing" offers no proof that the procedure is safe and doesn't alter powder characteristics. Many today have no need for validity, accepting online results as factual. Often a mistake.There have been tests made online. It won't harm the powder inside even if tumbled overnight according to online video testing reports.
I haven't repeated that lengthy test but I have tumbled live surplus rounds for a half hour. I'm still here.
I am chalking this caution up to everyone repeating what they have heard.
I get that and it can be just as you say…..but when the tester runs the ammo for a week in a vibratory cleaner and chronographs it and compares it to control ammo what conclusion does one draw when they chronograph the same. Dissected ammo with the powder dumped on a clean white paper for examination shows no dust or deterioration.Online "testing" offers no proof that the procedure is safe and doesn't alter powder characteristics. Many today have no need for validity, accepting online results as factual. Often a mistake.
Old and cruddy are subjective terms.I found some old ammo in a box. It is .308 round nose corlock and is old and cruddy. Is it safe to put in into a tumbler to clean? There are 10 rounds.
Sorry my edit with Dave Emary's bonifides came while you were posting. That was not intentional in the timing.Extensive laboratory testing by a large powder company would provide credible results. This is no area for online amateurs to shine.
FWIW: An acquaintance of mine - a very knowledgeable and conscientious handloader - tumbled some loaded ammo for A MONTH! After pulling down a few rounds and examining the powder under a stereomicroscope there was no visible deterioration, and remaining rounds showed no perceptible difference upon firing.There have been tests made online. It won't harm the powder inside even if tumbled overnight according to online video testing reports.
I haven't repeated that lengthy test but I have tumbled live surplus rounds for a half hour. I'm still here.