Interesting: a question . . .
Have never attempted to use them dry... but I do know they will not wedge in the cases. At least I have never seen them do that; however, the small fragments from broken ceramic media invariably end up wedged in the primer pockets - a decided advantage to the pins.
Complete thread:
- Rob - starting a separate thread for tumbling methods. -
John K.,
2013-04-05, 18:12
- Thank you for the enlightenment! I like the idea -
Rob Leahy,
2013-04-05, 18:58
- Quite welcome, Rob! - John K., 2013-04-09, 10:35
- Rob - starting a separate thread for tumbling methods. -
LAH,
2013-04-05, 20:30
- Lynn, what does he plan to use for inside paddles? -
John K.,
2013-04-09, 10:07
- My Thumler tumbler has no paddles . . - Kentucky, 2013-04-09, 13:44
- Lynn, what does he plan to use for inside paddles? -
John K.,
2013-04-09, 10:07
- Stainles steel pins -
Fivegunner,
2013-04-06, 09:22
- Stainles steel pins - John K., 2013-04-09, 10:10
- Interesting: a question . . . -
Kentucky,
2013-04-06, 12:00
- Interesting: a question . . . - John K., 2013-04-09, 10:13
- What I do with bp fired case -
cr,
2013-04-06, 23:11
- What I do with bp fired case - John K., 2013-04-09, 10:16
- Stainless Pin Tumbling -
bmize,
2013-04-07, 12:23
- Stainless Pin Tumbling -
John K.,
2013-04-09, 10:20
- Annealing - bmize, 2013-04-09, 16:16
- Stainless Pin Tumbling -
John K.,
2013-04-09, 10:20
- Thank you for the enlightenment! I like the idea -
Rob Leahy,
2013-04-05, 18:58