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<blockquote data-quote="( deleted account )" data-source="post: 228461" data-attributes="member: 5993"><p>I stopped putting even a tiny amount of Flitz in the tumbler media. That stuffed plugged up a lot of primer holes and glued the media in so many cases that it took me an hour to clean the stuff out of the cases with drills, dental picks, etc! Even 5hen I still found some of the cases had some media glued under the shoulders, and powder overflowed the case during the charging. </p><p>i agree with Enslow! Who needs bright shiny looking reloads anyway? After reloading for 50 years it’s only in recent years I’ve bought a tumbler, but now just keep my cases out of the gun clean and only use it for really dirty cases. And I use the commercial media straight out of the container and don’t add any snake oil to it. I think we are making a fetish out of a pretty straightforward sometimes necessary step in the reloading process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="( deleted account ), post: 228461, member: 5993"] I stopped putting even a tiny amount of Flitz in the tumbler media. That stuffed plugged up a lot of primer holes and glued the media in so many cases that it took me an hour to clean the stuff out of the cases with drills, dental picks, etc! Even 5hen I still found some of the cases had some media glued under the shoulders, and powder overflowed the case during the charging. i agree with Enslow! Who needs bright shiny looking reloads anyway? After reloading for 50 years it’s only in recent years I’ve bought a tumbler, but now just keep my cases out of the gun clean and only use it for really dirty cases. And I use the commercial media straight out of the container and don’t add any snake oil to it. I think we are making a fetish out of a pretty straightforward sometimes necessary step in the reloading process. [/QUOTE]
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