Next year , sir! I will make it.Bring yo sacks on the 19th. 100s of thousands of pieces of brass to pick up.....FREE!!!!!
I bet you have visions of carrying away buckets of 9mm brass. Don't worry, I will try to pick up some so I can sell it to you.Next year , sir! I will make it.
I ran a batch of 9mm in my Frankford wet tumbler last week, I counted 1450 pieces that I got in one load. That is a little more than I normally do. If you really want to do large batches, a cement mixer from Harbor Freight for ~$160.Wet tumbling does clean up brass nicely! I'm still in dry tumbling mode right now since I'm dealing with large volumes of brass to clean
I ran a batch of 9mm in my Frankford wet tumbler last week, I counted 1450 pieces that I got in one load. That is a little more than I normally do. If you really want to do large batches, a cement mixer from Harbor Freight for ~$160.
LOL. Some people don't even use pins. Doesn't clean the inside much, though. I suspect about $50 worth of pins would be enough to do a decent job.But it will cost 9000$ to fill it with steel pins!
I've actually switched to not using steel pins. Hear me out though since I've used steel pins for years. Basically without the steel pins the exteriors look identical to a batch with steel pins. The interiors and primer pockets aren't quite as clean, but you also can't see those on a completed cartridge. Personally, I'll deal with the slight dirtiness if it means I save myself 30 mins - 1 hour digging cases out of a sea of steel pins and double checking them to ensure the pins are gone before putting them through the press.LOL. Some people don't even use pins. Doesn't clean the inside much, though. I suspect about $50 worth of pins would be enough to do a decent job.
Like this?I ran a batch of 9mm in my Frankford wet tumbler last week, I counted 1450 pieces that I got in one load. That is a little more than I normally do. If you really want to do large batches, a cement mixer from Harbor Freight for ~$160.
Hey, not crapping at all! I've tumbled a few loads without pins myself.Not trying to take a crap on your thread, but the more options the better.