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Uni-Vibe
07-02-18, 23:48
I always tumble, and then wash, my semi-auto cases. This is because they flop around on the ground, and when I pick up mine, I always pick up some of somebody else's, which may have been sitting around for a while.

But how about revolver cases? You fire them, eject them back into a container, and take them home. They don't have a chance to get dirty, or sit around and corrode a bit.

What do y'all do?

andre3k
07-03-18, 04:27
Generally I always tumble pistol brass between loadings. However, for my revolver cases, especially big bore cartridges I will load them a few times before I tumble again. They aren't shiny but they don't really get dirty either.

1168
07-03-18, 04:43
I’ve quit reloading for a while, but when I did, I always tumbled revolver brass. The finished round just looks better, and I like working with clean stuff. It probably doesn’t matter, just makes me feel better.

Lefty223
07-03-18, 07:28
I will load them a few times before I tumble again. They aren't shiny but they don't really get dirty either.
^^^ Agreed ^^^

markm
07-03-18, 08:30
I tumble ss tumble everything. I don't mess with dirty brass.

jack crab
07-03-18, 09:05
I tumble everything to at least keep dirt, soot, etc. out of the dies.

markm
07-03-18, 12:02
I tumble everything to at least keep dirt, soot, etc. out of the dies.

I do it to minimize lead exposure from the primer residue. I decap with rubber gloves, then SS tumble.

gunnerblue
07-03-18, 15:48
I tumble everything to keep crap out of my dies. Some of my revolvers have pretty tight chambers so exceptionally dirty cases may not even chamber.

Bret
07-03-18, 15:56
I always tumble brass because the finished product looks better and the dies stay cleaner. For me, reloading is about producing a higher quality product than the factory ammunition that's available. I do run a progressive, but I don't look to cut corners to save time. Of course if you're not anal retentive like me, then do what works for you.

bb223
07-25-18, 18:29
I always like to use a little Imperial sizing wax when resizing magnum revolver cartridges, so I always tumble.

markm
07-25-18, 18:56
I always like to use a little Imperial sizing wax when resizing magnum revolver cartridges, so I always tumble.

I do the same on the rare occasion that I load 9mm. My die isn't carbide, so I lube those little suckers. Thus, they'd get two tumbles.