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    Lyman Turbo 1200 Pro

    I wasn’t sure when I bought this but man this just flat out works.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Clopez View Post
    I wasn’t sure when I bought this but man this just flat out works.


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    What type of media are you using?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clopez View Post



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    Have you used walnut? That's all I've used so far. Wondering if there's a noticeable difference between the two...

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    I’ll admit I’ve never used walnut. Everyone says it is more for cleaning and corncob is more for polishing. I always take dirty brass and sonic clean after depriming, dry, size, trim, deburr, chamfer then tumble and load.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Clopez View Post
    I’ll admit I’ve never used walnut. Everyone says it is more for cleaning and corncob is more for polishing. I always take dirty brass and sonic clean after depriming, dry, size, trim, deburr, chamfer then tumble and load.


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    Gotcha. I tumble before I deprime, size and process. Then it gets tumbled for the loading process. I also do a quick final tumble of all loaded rounds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CodySPowell View Post
    Gotcha. I tumble before I deprime, size and process. Then it gets tumbled for the loading process. I also do a quick final tumble of all loaded rounds.

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    This is how my brass looks using walnut. This is just pre tumble.

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    Looks great!! Love the shiny brass. Some laugh at me but hey it looks great and my guns are worth it!!


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    Can't beat a dry tumbler for polishing. I've put brass in mine that i figured would never clean up. Ran it overnight and to my surprise it looked like new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clopez View Post
    Looks great!! Love the shiny brass. Some laugh at me but hey it looks great and my guns are worth it!!


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    I totally agree!

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