30 + years on my thumlers model B wet or dry rotary tumbler, needed one belt, that's it .I just joined the group and I’m new to reloading rifle and handgun ammo. My question is about the quality of Frankford Arsenal equipment? Specifically their platinum wet tumbler. Also sadly, at this time, I have to ask, is their stuff made in China?
Thanks for your help,
Jim go wash your nasty brass!I’m a member of the dirty brass club
Thanks a bunch! I have seen those (Midway or somewhere). I shoot competitive pistol (IDPA) and I will shoot my first PRS rifle match on the 23rd so I understand "Try to go with a thumlers tumbler. All the frankford stuff is pretty entry level and will just get replaced as skills advance. No need in buying stuff twice. Whatever part of loading you want to do just ask for advice on here then buy used from here. Welcome to the forum
Hey, thanks I really appreciate it. Yeah the whole cleaning or not is not an option for me I believe. I need to reload 6mm Creedmoor for PRS shooting, so the accuracy needed for that kinda requires clean brass. As for the China thing, I'm a Vietnam/Cold War grunt and after that, this COVID 19 stuff is a "last straw" kinda thing. Thanks AgainFirst and foremost, welcome.
Just got a Frankford Arsenal platinum wet tumbler just before all of the covid crazy hit, did my first test batch of 400 9mm cases with nothing but a little Dawn soap and two hours. The cases came out very good, I will add some lemishine and more time on the next test and I bet they will be perfect. I was slightly overwhelmed with the management of the pins, and I did not like the extra mess of all the rinse and dry of pins and cases vs a vibratory tumbler, it may be more trouble overall but I think it's going to do the best job. I am working on a plan for a dryer that will use the discharge from a shop vac, If I can get it to work like it does in my mind things will be better.
There seems to be a wide opinion gap here about how clean cases need to be, it really doesn't matter how clean they need to be, what matters is how clean do you want them.
Did not look at my tumbler, but a web site stated manufacture was in China.