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Stainless Steel pins for tumbling media
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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 4776814" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>I've stepped into the world of wet rotary tumbling my brass and I need to buy some stainless magnetic tumbling media. I thought this would be easy but when I search online, there are lots of sizes and quantities. I bought the frankford arsenal rotary tumbler light. I will only be tumbling 100 cases max at a time so I didn't need the large one. </p><p></p><p>My question is what size pins and how many pounds do I need? I've seen videos of pins stick sideways inside cases snapping decapping pins or worse being left in and shot damaging the barrel. Frankford recommends 1mm X 7 mm but is that because it's what they sell or a safety issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 4776814, member: 10373"] I’ve stepped into the world of wet rotary tumbling my brass and I need to buy some stainless magnetic tumbling media. I thought this would be easy but when I search online, there are lots of sizes and quantities. I bought the frankford arsenal rotary tumbler light. I will only be tumbling 100 cases max at a time so I didn’t need the large one. My question is what size pins and how many pounds do I need? I’ve seen videos of pins stick sideways inside cases snapping decapping pins or worse being left in and shot damaging the barrel. Frankford recommends 1mm X 7 mm but is that because it’s what they sell or a safety issue. [/QUOTE]
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