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cycloneman 02-20-2009 06:47 PM

who's reloading tonight?
 
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Got that damn tumbler going:D

army mp 02-20-2009 06:55 PM

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I heard a new one the other day, I ordered some brass the other day, the guy I got it from was telling me that he got his lead level checked, and it was real high, he claims the only exposure to lead is from tumbling brass in his office trailer . has anyone else heard anything like this.

cycloneman 02-20-2009 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by army mp (Post 399046)
I heard a new one the other day, I ordered some brass the other day, the guy I got it from was telling me that he got his lead level checked, and it was real high, he claims the only exposure to lead is from tumbling brass in his office trailer . has anyone else heard anything like this.

No. I wonder if he lives in an old house with old pipes. How would tumbling brass do that? strange.

army mp 02-20-2009 07:09 PM

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my be a bunch of BS but he said he tumble a lot of brass. anything is possible. I put dryer sheets in with the brass and it really cuts down on the dust from the walnut shells

cycloneman 02-20-2009 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by army mp (Post 399054)
my be a bunch of BS but he said he tumble a lot of brass. anything is possible. I put dryer sheets in with the brass and it really cuts down on the dust from the walnut shells

I never used walnut. But I am trying something different this time. I am using fine corn cob treated. Hoping this will get the primer pocket. The corse corn cob just gets stuck in there and i have to do it by hand afterwords.

army mp 02-20-2009 07:24 PM

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I have always used the walnut. my brother used the corn and did not like it he did not say why. with the walnut. I stole one of those picks that came with a nut cracker set. to pick the stuff out that gets in the primer pocket. my wife is still looking for it, now she has an empty spot in the holder I would give it back to her but it just works to darn well

gdmoody 02-20-2009 07:32 PM

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Not reloading tonight - I use an out building and it is just too chilly out there, probably will be tomorrow, though.

MP - I have heard before that some people put a dryer sheet in the tumbler. Silly question - is it actually a tumbler or is it a vibrating "tumbler" that you use??

army mp 02-20-2009 07:41 PM

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Lyman 1200 I have two of them they are the Vibrating type I have had the one for about ten years but with loading 380, 9mm 38, 357, 45 and then the rifles I could not keep up with the one. its been a good tumbler for the money

stickflinger 02-20-2009 08:37 PM

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it's cold out in the garage but I loaded 100 rounds for my long range ar tonite. Shooting in the morning at 500....I'm excited

Haligan 02-20-2009 08:42 PM

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I use corn cob. I used to use coated walnut but the reason I stopped is that it left a red residue on the brass.
Now that by itself is no big deal but I started to notice alot of red residue build up on and inside the rim of my brass.
Again what's the big deal ? I'll tell you. On revolver cartridges their is no big deal, however on any semi auto the extracter has to "bite" the rim to pull it out of the chamber. It is here that I noticed I would have to spend more time with a little toothbrush cleaning the extractor then I would like.
Anyhow since I've stopped using coated walnut shell my cleaning of my firearms has become better.
Sorry to hi-jack the post. No, I'm not doing any reloading tonight, I need to cast more lead bullets, and I'm out of ammo boxes.

cycloneman 02-20-2009 09:03 PM

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well i'm playing with 223's tonight.

army mp 02-20-2009 09:04 PM

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thats where the dryer sheets come in, I punch a hole in the center of the sheet and put it under the lid, I know what you are talking about, I was having the same problem, the dryer sheet collects all the dust I load 380 ,9mm and 45ACPand do not have any problems.

RandyP 02-21-2009 01:53 AM

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Ran a scant 100 rounds of 9mm 115gr pated RN to setup my 4-die set in its own Lee turret. This Classic Turret press is a gem IMHO.

I mix up about a 3/4 to 1/4 mix of walnut-corncob, add a tbl of liquid car polish and let it run in the Lyman 1200 for about an hour (no brass) Then the mixture is good to go for brass tumbling. I also throw a couple cut up USED dryer sheets into the mix to take up the dust and discard the sheets each time.

new308handloader 02-21-2009 07:02 AM

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Originally Posted by cycloneman (Post 399051)
No. I wonder if he lives in an old house with old pipes. How would tumbling brass do that? strange.

My lead level is also high.....but I don't see any way tumbling could have anything to do with this....I do just like everybody else....tumble, then lick the dust of each shell, then dry and polish it with my t-shirt.

RandyP 02-21-2009 09:30 AM

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Regarding the lead exposure, if you shoot at an indoor range that allows lead reloads, their air handling equipement NEEDS to be in tip-top shape or your exposure to inhaled lead vapor will be greater than what you get from just the primers going off.

Haligan 02-21-2009 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by new308handloader (Post 399254)
My lead level is also high.....but I don't see any way tumbling could have anything to do with this....I do just like everybody else....tumble, then lick the dust of each shell, then dry and polish it with my t-shirt.

LOL

dammitman 02-28-2009 07:49 PM

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i am,,,,,,44 mag

cycloneman 02-28-2009 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by dammitman (Post 403748)
i am,,,,,,44 mag

Yep another saturday night. im doing the same, snl in the backgound

RandyP 02-28-2009 11:43 PM

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did 200 rounds of 9mm. Red Green Show, Jurassic Park. lol

Smokincook 03-01-2009 08:21 AM

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38 special - 158 gr SWC, then a few 357 mag 158 gr hollow points, what kind of music does anyone listen while you're reloading??

cycloneman 03-01-2009 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Smokincook (Post 404034)
38 special - 158 gr SWC, then a few 357 mag 158 gr hollow points, what kind of music does anyone listen while you're reloading??

welcome smokincook:

na dont listen to music just the tv and ususally it a comedy

bluesea112 03-08-2009 12:43 PM

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I would be reloading if I could find the components in stock. Nothing but empty shelves in the store and "out of stock" notices online.

new308handloader 03-08-2009 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Smokincook (Post 404034)
38 special - 158 gr SWC, then a few 357 mag 158 gr hollow points, what kind of music does anyone listen while you're reloading??

Either some nice Appalachian tap dancing by Jesco "The Dancing Outlaw" \
or Pink Floyd....whichever mode I'm in.

RandyP 03-08-2009 07:11 PM

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Tonite was 150 rounds of .380 while waiting for the chicken to bake -lol

gdmoody 03-08-2009 09:35 PM

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I was out there this afternoon, loaded some 9mm and .45 ACP on the Dillon and some 5.7X28 on the Lee single stage. I'm going to the range in the morning so I will probably do some more tomorrow evening (when I get through with the honey-do's).

I ordered about $200 worth of bullets from Berry's a couple of days ago so I will be loading a bunch in the coming weeks.


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