2.5 lb Stainless Steel Tumbling Media Pins, 0.039 Inch Diameter, 0.255 Inch Length
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Paul Moyes
Greater than one weekWorked great
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river07
> 3 dayExactly what I ordered. Does a great job wet cleaning ammo. Thank you!
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Timothy R. Peterson
> 3 dayUse this for cleaning cartridge casings and small parts in conjunction with a tumbler.
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PhotoBug
> 3 dayGreat long lasting product
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Shawn Snoozy
> 3 dayWorks great!
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Carolyn Wehner
> 3 day304 is an austenitic stainless and non-magnetic. They should get their alloy correct, As long as it works, guess that is what matters.
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Re-Heat
> 3 dayPoor magnetic properties makes this difficult to separate from the brass. Not very pleased as Ive already mixed it with the original pins from Lyman. Overall not worth the money. Go get the real stuff.
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Gary Zilik
> 3 dayI use the pins along with a wet tumbler to clean rifle and pistol brass.
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topchef
> 3 dayExcellent for tumbling, very fast shipping and does a great job on cases. I use about 2 lbs per 30 Magnum size rifle cases and am very pleased with the results
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QuePsi83
> 3 dayThrow your dirty brass into a wash solution containing SS pins... turn tumbler ON... an hour later? The brass looks almost new. Inside the cases and the primer pockets are cleaned thoroughly. A word of caution is in order here. Depending on the caliber of the cases being cleaned - specifically the case mouth - you may find one or two pins wedged in the case mouth. Or, a straggler pin could get logged in the flash hole. No big deal. Just push it out with a small punch or something. Simply said. You need to inspect all of your cases before you get to the primer seating step. Running into the issue of wedged pins in 6.5 Grendel case mouth once to often forced me to use the smaller SS pellets which solved the problem completely.