I have 7500 pieces of 45 apc brass and 4000 pieces of 40 S&W brass. This is all range pick-up. It has been tray sorted, and it is cleaned, dry tumbled. I do not know the ratio of LPP to SPP.
Fort Wayne area.
4000 pieces 40 S&W - $140
7500 pieces 45 acp - $300
All - $400
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I'm surprised how even the vote distribution is, the top two are dead even,and after that there's everyone else. Even the top two aren’t all that farahead, no real consensus.
I've left my tumbler going for a 12 hr. shift with no problems, but a timer is the way to go. Not much cost and just set it and leave for work, done when you get back.
It seems like a great way to go to me too. The only problem is the cost to get started is about $300 for tumbler. Also you have to dry your brass, don't know how long that takes or how to do it . Hopefully someone will post that has used this method.
Looks like I should make a trip over to Midwest.
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Wow!! Thanks, I had checked Cabelas, but it had shown out of stock, checked again and I now have one on the way! Can't wait! Natchez is a very good company, but still show out of stock. Thanks for the help, any install advice?