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    cranked out 200 more rounds of 300 Black.

    Stumbled across some more 110 Vmaxes today.

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    loaded up some 62 gr fmj's. supposed to road test in the am with MikeyGuam
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    Decided to try to clean up my old Harley and give 'er some updates/changes. Since I've got WAAAAY more brass than I'll ever need or use, I've decided to start selling off my brass stash to help fund the bike project. So for the last few days I've been sorting .45's and running the cement mixer tumbler to clean up .40's and 9mm. Still have 6 buckets of brass to polish, then sort out the dented turds and nickle plated stuff, and start weighing and bagging it all.

    Jesus, what a hassle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    Decided to try to clean up my old Harley and give 'er some updates/changes. Since I've got WAAAAY more brass than I'll ever need or use, I've decided to start selling off my brass stash to help fund the bike project. So for the last few days I've been sorting .45's and running the cement mixer tumbler to clean up .40's and 9mm. Still have 6 buckets of brass to polish, then sort out the dented turds and nickle plated stuff, and start weighing and bagging it all.

    Jesus, what a hassle.
    Need any help? lol

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    realized I order two dillon 550 caliber conversion kits complete for .44 mag. Any one need one? I am going to mail these back if not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JM Ver. 2.0 View Post
    Need any help? lol
    No, but I could stand for it to stop raining every friggin' time I try to do some!
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    I completed 100 .17 Fireball reloads and 50 .17 Rem reloads this weekend. Gotta keep a stock on the little praire dog blaster missles.

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    Trying to decide on getting into 338LM and then sourcing components and dies.

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    got my first brass tumbler fired up on some corncob media with some brass polish mixed in. After a couple hours, the brass looks 'not bad'... I'm too new to understand when to say enough is enough, though.

    JM's thread about leaving it on over night kinda piqued my interest.

    so.. How long is too long, and how long is not long enough?
    Just doing what I can to stay on this side of the dirt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBelly View Post
    got my first brass tumbler fired up on some corncob media with some brass polish mixed in. After a couple hours, the brass looks 'not bad'... I'm too new to understand when to say enough is enough, though.

    JM's thread about leaving it on over night kinda piqued my interest.

    so.. How long is too long, and how long is not long enough?
    Try using some NuFinish car polish and toss in 2 torn dryer sheet. I run the tumblers for 1-2hrs min. Going to convert a front loading dryer to a high volume tumbler.
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