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@camerl2009 Google it.
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@skelly607 yes it dose take a loaded round and tumble it for a day it will brake down the powder
i had a few do this to me goo thing it was a lite pistol load but it was to much recoil for that load
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@camerl2009 No it does not . Please Google it. If you want to think that then go ahead.
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@skelly607 it brakes down the powder in the case it will take a rifle powder and make it into
a pistol powder not a good thing
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@penfold357007 The best way to reduce leading is proper bullet fit. If you are leading try +.001 or .002 of the bullet when sizing. If I can get away with it I try to shoot as casted/dropped.
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nice
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good video i do that method when im resizing my bullets i use the container my resizing die came in i just do what he did tumble it back and fourth in each container then when they are resized to the correct diameter i use wd40 to clean them with a cotton rag that works very good his method is really really good but expensive
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@skelly607 i googled it i found pro's and con's for tumbling . it is true ammo companies tumble. one thing to keep in mind is how long would you tumble for 2 days or or 1 hour.... i still think it would break down the powder and change accuracy .. im not saying it will blow up in your face.. but do what you want....... wont hurt me none...
Does this stop leading of the barrel?
penfold357007 1 year ago
@penfold357007 The best way to reduce leading is proper bullet fit. If you are leading try +.001 or .002 of the bullet when sizing. If I can get away with it I try to shoot as casted/dropped. Lubes will work also to prevent leading but as I stated proper bullet fit works best. Slug your barrel to see what your true bore size is and then go from there.
skelly607 1 year ago