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<blockquote data-quote="Tymurrey" data-source="post: 143253" data-attributes="member: 859"><p>I switched to stainless last year and don't know if I will ever go back. I kept the vibratory tumbler as a back up but haven't used it since. Usually I have plenty of time to let the brass dry I just plan my reloading sessions better. I use the rcbs media separator thing and spin the brass a bunch to get rid of the majority of the water and then roll them back and forth on a towel for a bit and then in the winter I lay them out by a heat duct for a few days or longer. If I really need them dry fast I put them in the dehydrator. Couple thousand rounds done this way so far and no problems yet. I have had one 45acp that had pins get stuck in primer pocket or flash hole that I didn't catch but the decapping die took care of that and didn't bend luckily. It's a little loud to run I have the Frankford Arsenal one so I do it in the basement but other than that no complaints.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tymurrey, post: 143253, member: 859"] I switched to stainless last year and don't know if I will ever go back. I kept the vibratory tumbler as a back up but haven't used it since. Usually I have plenty of time to let the brass dry I just plan my reloading sessions better. I use the rcbs media separator thing and spin the brass a bunch to get rid of the majority of the water and then roll them back and forth on a towel for a bit and then in the winter I lay them out by a heat duct for a few days or longer. If I really need them dry fast I put them in the dehydrator. Couple thousand rounds done this way so far and no problems yet. I have had one 45acp that had pins get stuck in primer pocket or flash hole that I didn't catch but the decapping die took care of that and didn't bend luckily. It's a little loud to run I have the Frankford Arsenal one so I do it in the basement but other than that no complaints. [/QUOTE]
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