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I have a supply of Hornady 100 gr Interlocks that may not have been stored under ideal conditions by the previous owner. The jackets are a bit dull but not corroded, strictly cosmetic. My question is can bullets be run through a vibrator cleaner with corn cob media with no ill effects on the bullet? Thanks in advance.
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Sure, just the bullets, of course, no loaded ammo; won't hurt a thing!
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Just loadem and shootem.
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I’ve cleaned a couple of old boxes of Remington bronze points in a Thumblers, they looked like new.
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They can be tumbled but they work just as good as shiny ones.
I have about 7 boxes that i bought about 15 or so years ago.
They look like they have fingerprints on them,from the .270 to the 35 Whelen,they all work.
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