Rebel 17 Tumbler
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- Joe338ST
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Re: Rebel 17 Tumbler
Another thing on my list of things to get. I hate dirty brass....
Joe
I hunt, I shoot, I camp, I fish. They are the great reset buttons in my life.
I hunt, I shoot, I camp, I fish. They are the great reset buttons in my life.
- sav338
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Re: Rebel 17 Tumbler
I ended making a wet tumbler , it does the job but I’m not happy with it. All the ones on eBay they sell are cheap and have issue with leaks cracking and noise. , the rebel 17 look to be the one to get quiet and robust. Pommy Mark is trying to source a new supply but recons it slow.
I should have got one from him when he had them for $400 but didn’t . Now to bring it in direct it’s in the $500 mark.
I should have got one from him when he had them for $400 but didn’t . Now to bring it in direct it’s in the $500 mark.
- deerhunter338mag
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Re: Rebel 17 Tumbler
I’ll bring the Rebel 17 up one day Joe and have a few beers, why it’s doing it’s magic on your brass.
Measure it, when it’s on the deck
- stokesrj
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Re: Rebel 17 Tumbler
Things have progressed with stainless media tumblers to the point of comodization. That means you can buy design specific kits dirt cheap. These are much better thought out and are available from Hornady, Lyman, and Frankfort Arsenal as well as others. When my Tumblers Tumbler finishes rusting out, it will be replaced with one of them.
Robert J Stokes