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  • Pinecone

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    Feb 4, 2013
    28,175
    Yes, it was.

    I have a Lyman Turbo 3200 (I think) and the small Dillon is perfect.
     

    PowPow

    Where's the beef?
    Nov 22, 2012
    4,713
    Howard County
    Did I read correctly in this thread or another on here that using dry (I use walnut) media inside the house can cause potential lead dust issues?

    Yes! Do not dry tumble indoors if you can help it. Lead styphnate from spent primers lurks in that dust. I dry tumble in the garage, but only when the door is open. That's about as close to indoors as I would venture with the tumbler. I separate the media outdoors.
     

    Speedluvn

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    Dec 23, 2019
    346
    Baltimore County
    Yes! Do not dry tumble indoors if you can help it. Lead styphnate from spent primers lurks in that dust. I dry tumble in the garage, but only when the door is open. That's about as close to indoors as I would venture with the tumbler. I separate the media outdoors.

    Thank you. It’s cool to obtain this information now in my fledgling stage of reloading so that I can incorporate the safest methods into my reloading routine.
     

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