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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2008

How to clean cases with the Lyman Turbo Tumbler 2200

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  • Absolutely not, When you put live ammo in a tumbler the powder in the round will be broken down into smaller pieces in turn giving you a faster burn rate and increasing the pressure upon firing. You might get away with it with certain powders but don't take the chance of blowing up your gun or injuring/killing yourself.

  • Because i think I he wanted clean brass, not a toy...

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  • hows it do in the primer pockets? pretty clean?

  • what about showing us the inside of the cases to? What about cleaning those? A nice nylon brush in a drill or some thing to buff them out.

  • Auto Drain?? Bad Ass. I am gonna put a hole in my tumbler and put a plug in it to do this... Although i'm sure it won't work at all.. ha ha

  • I wanna get a clear top for mine.  It is just a cheapo Frankford Arsenal and comes with a solid blue top. Gotta always take the top off to check.

  • I like the rubber gloves better then the tumbler..

  • @mememojo

    No, read the top comment.

  • if it safe to clean live ammo with a tumbler?????

  • Yoo can also use the tumbler to pollish yr wife's silverware and gold jewlery, and clean freshly laid eggs to get the poop off them, also gently cleans cell phones, cameras etc without getting them wetYoo can also use the tumbler to pollish yr wife's silverware and gold jewlery, and clean freshly laid eggs to get the poop off them, also gently cleans cell phones, cameras etc without getting them wet

  • go back to doing it one at a time by hand. There should be no rest for the wicked

  • Good video. Seeing kit work before you buy it is a plus. Good job and thank for posting this video. Great help.

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