To all on the forum. I have had a number of folks complain to me that to get the sprue from the mold up in the cylinder or in the muzzle of the rifle is somewhat of a pain and delays the loading procedure. I guess that I forgot to tell them that if you tumble the balls for a day or so, the sprue will vanish and the ball can be loaded, in any direction, right from the bag, can, or whatever the balls are carried in. I have been using a tumbler that I got from Harborfrieght and was to be used for tumbling rocks. It is cheap and efficient. I load about 1/2 the barrel full and set it to tumbling with just the balls to knock around on them selves. Works well and I find the balls are a bit more accurate. I built a larger tumbler for this but it is being used for shell casings at a friends house. Tryit.