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Brass Cleaner - Sonic or Vibrating?
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<blockquote data-quote="planetwaves" data-source="post: 1571174" data-attributes="member: 84697"><p>I used the vibratory method with walnut media for 30+ years, but decided to try the Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series Rotary Case Tumbler. It is a more cumbersome process for sure, but the results are great. I have not bothered with the steel pin media yet (but I did buy the optional magnet for if/when I do try it). I de-prime first, then fill the tank with water, add a small amount of the cleaning solution, add brass and tumble for two hours. Rinse and dry. I just put on a cookie sheet in the oven at 200 degrees and they dry pretty quickly. Some use a food dehydrator, some use a hair dryer, some buy one of the several dryers sold by various companies.</p><p></p><p>After resizing, some run it through again to remove lube. I use Hornady One-shot, so just wipe the outside of the case and don't clean the inside. I have to confess that I am not a true long range shooter. Our shooting range goes out to 600 yards. When hunting, I keep my shots within 500 yards, preferably within 400 (I'm getting old and not a steady as I once was). So my reloading practices might not be up to par with long range precision shooters. But they work for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="planetwaves, post: 1571174, member: 84697"] I used the vibratory method with walnut media for 30+ years, but decided to try the Frankford Arsenal Platinum Series Rotary Case Tumbler. It is a more cumbersome process for sure, but the results are great. I have not bothered with the steel pin media yet (but I did buy the optional magnet for if/when I do try it). I de-prime first, then fill the tank with water, add a small amount of the cleaning solution, add brass and tumble for two hours. Rinse and dry. I just put on a cookie sheet in the oven at 200 degrees and they dry pretty quickly. Some use a food dehydrator, some use a hair dryer, some buy one of the several dryers sold by various companies. After resizing, some run it through again to remove lube. I use Hornady One-shot, so just wipe the outside of the case and don't clean the inside. I have to confess that I am not a true long range shooter. Our shooting range goes out to 600 yards. When hunting, I keep my shots within 500 yards, preferably within 400 (I'm getting old and not a steady as I once was). So my reloading practices might not be up to par with long range precision shooters. But they work for me. [/QUOTE]
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