Lyman tufnut media

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Lyman tufnut media

#1 Post by Keithkilvo1 »

Have been looking at various threads online about Lyman Tufnut media most of which seem to slate it because of the addition of jewellers rouge.
Most people say it ruins your reloading gear and also can damage your brass.
I would be interested to hear other peoples views on it as I have been using it but now not sure wether to bin it or not?
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It works fine for me.
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#3 Post by Mattnall »

I stopped using it as it was very messy, the green media was better. Never had any issues with it damaging brass or equipment.
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#4 Post by Keithkilvo1 »

I personally prefer it over the green, I'm using a progressive reloading setup and find it much easier to cycle when I use the tufnut
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