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<blockquote data-quote="Engineering101" data-source="post: 935145" data-attributes="member: 63138"><p>I use the stainless media and then thrown the cases in a vib tumbler with Hornady one shot media to dry them off. They come out better than new. I use the large 20 lb tumbler and run them for 5 hours. I also have the small 2 pound rubber drums and a mod kit to change my rollers over to accommodate them. They will do far fewer cases in about half the time. I also have an ultrasonic cleaner but it isn't even close to the stainless in cleaning quality however it will clean stuff OK if you are in a hurry. The only downside to stainless cleaning is that the case mouth gets shot peened and need a light inside chamfer afterwards. I trim and anneal on a regular basis so that is not much of an issue for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Engineering101, post: 935145, member: 63138"] I use the stainless media and then thrown the cases in a vib tumbler with Hornady one shot media to dry them off. They come out better than new. I use the large 20 lb tumbler and run them for 5 hours. I also have the small 2 pound rubber drums and a mod kit to change my rollers over to accommodate them. They will do far fewer cases in about half the time. I also have an ultrasonic cleaner but it isn't even close to the stainless in cleaning quality however it will clean stuff OK if you are in a hurry. The only downside to stainless cleaning is that the case mouth gets shot peened and need a light inside chamfer afterwards. I trim and anneal on a regular basis so that is not much of an issue for me. [/QUOTE]
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