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Another couple of calibers not to be overlooked are the .270 and .308 winchester. Both being proven rounds for taking North American big game animals...
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I've been reloading for fifteen [give or take] years. Tumblers are made for those who reload their own metallic cartridges. They remove fouling, dirt,...
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No, you should not tumble any type of loaded ammunition, per instructions on any tumbler you purchase. If you don't have the instructions you can log...
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by reloadnyAnother couple of calibers not to be overlooked are the .270 and .308 winchester. Both being proven rounds for taking North American big game animals...
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Channel: Big Game Hunting
01-16-2009, 04:46 PM -
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by reloadnyI've been reloading for fifteen [give or take] years. Tumblers are made for those who reload their own metallic cartridges. They remove fouling, dirt,...
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Channel: Big Game Hunting
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by reloadnyNo, you should not tumble any type of loaded ammunition, per instructions on any tumbler you purchase. If you don't have the instructions you can log...
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Channel: Big Game Hunting
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