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Lynn Gibson
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Hello Gents,
I'm going to start making my own BR bullets and am collecting equipment. The last item I need is a tumbler, or at least think I do. From what I have read in great threads here and in other forums, tumbling cores and jackets is the preferred method to apply the lube. Thumler Tumblers (Model B) can be had with a 1550 RPM motor or a 3000 RPM motor.
Has anyone used a 3000 RPM unit and had a problem with consistent lubrication or damage to jacket mouths?
My assumption is the only difference is that the 3000 RPM unit polishes brass in less time, but I would not assume the same would hold true for lubricating cores and jackets, which according to the experts doesn't take long in the first place, so thats not an issue. It would be good to have one unit that does both, if there are no drawbacks.
Bulletmakers, what say ye?
Thanks
Gibson
I'm going to start making my own BR bullets and am collecting equipment. The last item I need is a tumbler, or at least think I do. From what I have read in great threads here and in other forums, tumbling cores and jackets is the preferred method to apply the lube. Thumler Tumblers (Model B) can be had with a 1550 RPM motor or a 3000 RPM motor.
Has anyone used a 3000 RPM unit and had a problem with consistent lubrication or damage to jacket mouths?
My assumption is the only difference is that the 3000 RPM unit polishes brass in less time, but I would not assume the same would hold true for lubricating cores and jackets, which according to the experts doesn't take long in the first place, so thats not an issue. It would be good to have one unit that does both, if there are no drawbacks.
Bulletmakers, what say ye?
Thanks
Gibson