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Old 12-01-2015, 09:05 AM
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Hey man, long time no see. Glad to see you're still around. Come around more often.
Since retirement, I've been way busy with hunting, fishing, shooting, and building an airplane. It's a tough life.

Anyway, back to the thread...why bother with re-tumbling? Tarnished btass shoots just fine in my guns.

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Old 12-01-2015, 11:54 AM
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Unless the tarnishing is so bad you can feel it and worry about feed and function why bother? Reload em and shoot em. Then start the process over correctly by depriming them before tumbling.
Or is there a mental need to see fresh shiny cases going into the chamber?

I don't reload but the first thought I had was same as others, how do you guarantee no material clogs flash hole inside?
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