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I would just put it in the Vibratory corn cob / walnut Tumbler after its fired…
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I would just put it in the Vibratory corn cob / walnut Tumbler after its fired…
I've put plenty of ammo (worse than the OP's ammo) in a vibratory tumbler for cleaning/polishing. I don't buy the "it breaks down the powder and changes the burn rate etc". If that was the case, Federal, Winchester etc. wouldn't do that to their loaded ammo.I would just put it in the Vibratory corn cob / walnut Tumbler after its fired….If you really care about how it looks when it doesn’t even matter you can put it in there while it’s live. You’re not supposed to but what’s the worst that could happen?
Polymer case? Still good, still good...
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I've put plenty of ammo (worse than the OP's ammo) in a vibratory tumbler for cleaning/polishing. I don't buy the "it breaks down the powder and changes the burn rate etc". If that was the case, Federal, Winchester etc. wouldn't do that to their loaded ammo.
I have shot plenty of LC its never “nice” looking but the only stuff that was that blotchy was a box of loose packed and some LC that you could clearly see the link stain. I shot it all. It did go bangThat's quite normal looking for Lake City military ammo.....they don't polish it up for a retail market. The .50bmg stuff usually still has lubricant on it along with some tarnish. All goes bang.
Thats sad
People are worried about the projectile touching a primer and it going off inside Of the Tumbler….I’d be more worried about the powder breaking down. That has do with like 50 caliber…My guess is people take a bunch of sketchy 50 Ammo..Tumble it…And it explodes in their gun…,It would’ve exploded in their gun even if they didn’t tumble it…,
... I inspected both powders and there was NO DIFFERENCE in the powder between the tumbled and untumbled rounds. ...
Man I love that boolit-shaped bullion. SO much cooler than bars or rounds