It is usually done when loading large amounts on a progressive press to get the case lube off afterwards. Contrary to what some may believe, manufacturers do in fact tumble loaded rounds. That is why new ammo is clean and shiny and not covered in case lube and dirty from running through the industrial type presses.I just don't get it. Why tumble loaded ammo? I like clean and shiny brass, but never even considered tumbling loaded rounds. Call me cautious or scared, but I avoid poking the bear when dealing explosive materials.
I am using the term tumble, like most people these days, meaning use in a vibratory cleaner. Although, I know of one manufacturer the actually used a large plastic cement type tumbler.
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