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<blockquote data-quote="carleb" data-source="post: 1438967" data-attributes="member: 2353"><p>Years and years ago, I read a column by Skeeter Skelton where he did this to see the result on the powder before and after tumbling. After tumbling, he pulled the bullets and checked it visually. He said there was no visible change, but he stopped short of saying he shot it or to recommend shooting it.</p><p></p><p>I just supposed he must have shot it and found no bad effects, or he would not have written the story to begin with. He just did not want to stick his legal neck out to recommend it.</p><p></p><p>I've not done it though. To me it makes no sense to tumble it unless it's pretty crusty, but if so I wouldn't shoot it in either case. Ammo is high, but cheaper than a firearm, or new fingers, or new eye balls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carleb, post: 1438967, member: 2353"] Years and years ago, I read a column by Skeeter Skelton where he did this to see the result on the powder before and after tumbling. After tumbling, he pulled the bullets and checked it visually. He said there was no visible change, but he stopped short of saying he shot it or to recommend shooting it. I just supposed he must have shot it and found no bad effects, or he would not have written the story to begin with. He just did not want to stick his legal neck out to recommend it. I've not done it though. To me it makes no sense to tumble it unless it's pretty crusty, but if so I wouldn't shoot it in either case. Ammo is high, but cheaper than a firearm, or new fingers, or new eye balls. [/QUOTE]
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