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Brass Cleaner - Sonic or Vibrating?
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<blockquote data-quote="kraig" data-source="post: 1570988" data-attributes="member: 108101"><p>I can't speak to sonic cleaners. I currently use the wet tumble and really like it for how clean it gets everything inside and out. I tend to like the idea of perfectly clean for as perfect consistency as possible and it looks nice. Don't know why that matters to me but it does.</p><p></p><p>Tumbling always seemed very messy to me. I was always getting walnut shell or corn cobb all over the place and I don't like the idea of shooting abrasives down the barrel. I didn't care until I started spending decent money on nicer barrels. If I were still shooting bone stock rifles I might still use a vibrating cleaner, but now mine has sat for years. Truth be told I only switched over because I got a tumbler that was in the bargain cave at Cabelas for dirt cheap. (someone thought it would be cheaper to buy the cleaner, take the stainless rods, & return it wo/everything in the box) Still ended up only spending 100 between new media and the new tumbler.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraig, post: 1570988, member: 108101"] I can't speak to sonic cleaners. I currently use the wet tumble and really like it for how clean it gets everything inside and out. I tend to like the idea of perfectly clean for as perfect consistency as possible and it looks nice. Don't know why that matters to me but it does. Tumbling always seemed very messy to me. I was always getting walnut shell or corn cobb all over the place and I don't like the idea of shooting abrasives down the barrel. I didn't care until I started spending decent money on nicer barrels. If I were still shooting bone stock rifles I might still use a vibrating cleaner, but now mine has sat for years. Truth be told I only switched over because I got a tumbler that was in the bargain cave at Cabelas for dirt cheap. (someone thought it would be cheaper to buy the cleaner, take the stainless rods, & return it wo/everything in the box) Still ended up only spending 100 between new media and the new tumbler. [/QUOTE]
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