Ok so the Swiss 1889 is technically an antique in most of the country but NJ is complex for no reason. It has a 12 round magazine which was on uncommon for the time and it is detachable so you can clean it and replace damaged magazines. It's a bolt action and versions of the magazine were used in the 1896 which was an improvement to the 1889 and a small 6 round magazine similar to the 12 round magazines were used in 1900 and 1905 short rifles. Also if it matters you can't get 7.5x53.5 ammo unless you reload for it. Some people have modified the 1911 series of Swiss guns (also bolt actions just new guns using the new ammo 7.5x55) to use these magazines cause they wanted 12 rounds instead of the standard 6 round magazines. Now is it legal? Like I am not getting one if I have to pin a magazine that is worth like $150 cause of 2 rounds
Personally, I use a folding workmate with my RCBS Rockchucker bolted to a piece of 2x8 which is secured to the top of the workmate. Fold it up and stand it up to store it when not in use.
But MOST IMPORTANTLY:
Remember, @Cheflife15 , you're the QUALITY CONTROL guy at your new ammo factory.
Make it right - EVERY time!
Your well-being is behind every round you make and shoot.
I have the same tumbler, it works great. It comes with a sort of slotted bowl for media separation, but I recommend a case media separator if you will be polishing a lot of brass.
How is this for cleaning brass? This really is a rabbit hole.
Lyman Case Cleaning Kit with 1200 Pro Tumbler
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