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Tumbler ?

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Been using an old Midway tumbler for about 15 years so far. The newer ones have better motors and switches. Never needed anything more expensive.
 
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What sort of volume are you talking about reloading at one time?

I know of one person using a small electric mortar mixer IIRC she runs 1000 pcs of 308/3006 at a time.

I believe the owner of one of the major reloading supply places was running one that was close to a cubic yard capacity at one time. He was feeding some hungry toys at the time.
 
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Thanks for the replies. Am not doing large volume tumbling, just looking to update from a really tired Thumbler. Wondered a little bit about the difference between the hex drum and the round drum. My intent is to ditch the corn cob and go stainless. Have a functional vibratory for cob,rouge, etc. Steve
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: packratt</div><div class="ubbcode-body">What sort of volume are you talking about reloading at one time?

I know of one person using a small electric mortar mixer IIRC she runs 1000 pcs of 308/3006 at a time.

I believe the owner of one of the major reloading supply places was running one that was close to a cubic yard capacity at one time. He was feeding some hungry toys at the time. </div></div>

Brassman Brass has 3 or 4 of these mixers that they have rolling.
 
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I use the Lyman Turbo 2500 with good success. I sell Lake City Brass as a side venture in .223 so sometimes that thing is running night and day for a solid week and tumbles about 250 pieces at a shot. I have the smaller Lyman's for my personal stuff and have been happy with them. Ryan