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Franklin Arsenal wet tumbler
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<blockquote data-quote="cornchuck" data-source="post: 2983803" data-attributes="member: 20220"><p>I have been using an Hornady ultra sonic cleaner for quite a few years. I like to clean all of my brass for a single caliber I load all at once. I have 300 rounds of .223, .243. .308, and 100 rounds of .300 PRC. I usually clean about 50 pieces of brass at a time. Running the cleaner (4) 8 minute cycles. It takes forever cleaning a single caliber of brass. Thinking of getting the Franklin Arsenal wet tumbler with stainless steel pins. I should be able to clean more than 50 pieces at a time, right? Maybe 150 or more? What do guys think?</p><p></p><p>Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cornchuck, post: 2983803, member: 20220"] I have been using an Hornady ultra sonic cleaner for quite a few years. I like to clean all of my brass for a single caliber I load all at once. I have 300 rounds of .223, .243. .308, and 100 rounds of .300 PRC. I usually clean about 50 pieces of brass at a time. Running the cleaner (4) 8 minute cycles. It takes forever cleaning a single caliber of brass. Thinking of getting the Franklin Arsenal wet tumbler with stainless steel pins. I should be able to clean more than 50 pieces at a time, right? Maybe 150 or more? What do guys think? Jason [/QUOTE]
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