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Old 05-08-2013, 11:24 AM
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Question: If I'm only going to tumble 100-150 pieces at a time should I get a smaller PVC pipe? In other words, is the 6" diameter PVC container too big to effectively tumble that quantity? thank you
The setup that I have is the smallest I would go. If you use the 9" length of 6" pipe and 5lbs of media you are good to go for tumbling smaller quantities. I have tumbled 150-300 pieces of 223 brass and have had the same results each time. Only difference is that the smaller quantites don't need as much time to tumble.
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Here is some 45ACP I tumbled this weekend.



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Here is some 45ACP I tumbled this weekend.



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Best part was that this was a previously corn cob media tumbled batch that I decided wasn't clean enough. The water that was dumped out after tumbling was almost as dark as a just fired batch.

The stainless steel tumbling just does a tremendous job of cleaning the inside of the case as well as cleaning the primer pockets. My dry tumbler needs to find a new home.
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For those that don't have the time or ability to build your own tumbler this is a great option. They can be found cheaper elsewhere but Midway always has a nice description and pictures.

Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series Rotary Tumbler

http://www.midwayusa.com/product/713...y-case-tumbler
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