by Seismic Sam on Fri Aug 22, 2014 2:12 pm
I also would NOT, for the above reasons, and that fact that if you tumble unprimed brass, on a few percent of the cases there is a piece of media jammed into the hole that requires a dental pick to remove. If you obstruct the flash hole really good with a piece of media with a primed case, there's no telling what will happen. Probably nothing, but maybe a squib load that runs the bullet two inches up the bore, cycles the gun, and sets you up for a KABOOM on the next shot.
And if that isn't enough, IF you check all your brass after tumbling and find some of these, you get to try and dig the media out of there right on top of a LIVE primer. There ain't no happy ending here at all...