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Rotary Tumbler

Has anyone used a Rebel 17 Rotary Tumbler, or something similar to clean brass using dry media such as corn cob or walnut? How effective is it compared to a vibratory tumbler with the same media? Considering going with wet tumbling but before I invest in a Rebel 17 want to make sure that I could use it for dry media effectively.

Thanks
 
I think it is safe to say that all of the rotary tumblers clean much more aggressively and faster than a vibratory tumbler. And yes- you can use dry media. If I have really dirty brass or tarnished badly, I use the rotary tumbler. I use a Thumblers Tumbler (?) and an RCBS Sidewinder - but they all work pretty much the same, though look at the capacity to see if it holds all you want it to. I'm not familiar with the Rebel - but I can't see why it would be any different. I don't use my tumblers for wet tumbling - only for dry tumble with walnut media and when applying Moly or HBN to bullets with ball bearings.
 
I think it is safe to say that all of the rotary tumblers clean much more aggressively and faster than a vibratory tumbler. And yes- you can use dry media. If I have really dirty brass or tarnished badly, I use the rotary tumbler. I use a Thumblers Tumbler (?) and an RCBS Sidewinder - but they all work pretty much the same, though look at the capacity to see if it holds all you want it to. I'm not familiar with the Rebel - but I can't see why it would be any different. I don't use my tumblers for wet tumbling - only for dry tumble with walnut media and when applying Moly or HBN to bullets with ball bearings.
I am concerned about the capacity of the Rebel 17. The other rotary tumbler I was looking at was the BST-40 by Big Shot Tumbler - this one I thought might be too big. The Rebel 17 has a 17 lb capacity and the BST-40 has 40 lbs of capacity (5.25 gallons) - which seems like it could be to big. But I would rather have it to big then to small. It seems like the BST-40 would do better with dry media based on the larger size???
 
I am concerned about the capacity of the Rebel 17. The other rotary tumbler I was looking at was the BST-40 by Big Shot Tumbler - this one I thought might be too big. The Rebel 17 has a 17 lb capacity and the BST-40 has 40 lbs of capacity (5.25 gallons) - which seems like it could be to big. But I would rather have it to big then to small. It seems like the BST-40 would do better with dry media based on the larger size???
My Sidewinder says to load approx. 100-150 30-06 sized cases. That can't weigh more than 2 to 3 pounds (?) pounds and the amount of media can't weigh more than a few pounds - so I'd ballpark it by saying that Rebel 17 is considerably larger. larger will give you a more aggressive cleaning action - but with dry media - there is no concern of being too aggressive. With wet - maybe(?). I occasionally tumble wet - but usually only to get lube out of necks after I size necks up or down. I hate having to dry the cases afterwards. I more often use sonic cleaner for the wet stuff anymore.
 
I use a plastic barreled cement mixer. dump a 50 # bag of walnut shells in it and can tumble over 1500 .308's
 
Tumler Tumbler with the liner will do wet or dry. Don't know it for a fact but I've heard that the vibrator style will let the stuff settle out of the mix to the bottom?
The tumbler doesn't!
 
i didn’t want cases banging on each other the whole time, i could be doing it wrong but it seems to work well enough for my purposes

I'm still running SS pins but I don't tumble for more than 1/2 hr. I normally run the chamfer tool in lightly afterwards just for the heck of it. Rice has been recommended a few times and I'm going to try it at some point.
 
I'm still running SS pins but I don't tumble for more than 1/2 hr. I normally run the chamfer tool in lightly afterwards just for the heck of it. Rice has been recommended a few times and I'm going to try it at some point.
only thing i dont like about the rice is that it doesn’t get the primer pockets very well.

the main reason i use it is to remove the lube after resizing and the heavy carbon. for the primer pockets i just hit them quick with a scraper tool before tumbling
 
A rotary tumbler can be run with dry media, but it is going to be less effective than a vibratory tumbler with the same media. The cases will also likely experience more impact on the case mouth.
 

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