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<blockquote data-quote="jbs2014" data-source="post: 1496008" data-attributes="member: 94052"><p>I have had the Frankfort Arsenal for about several years now and it works just fine still. I have not had to change out the media yet. I just treat it with the polish solution ever so often. I do have a stainless steel pin tumbler from Frankford and it cleans well (except for .50 BMG primer pockets). It does have some drawbacks such as decreasing the neck internal diameter (with .50 brass) at the top. And then there is the mess of cleaning it afterward. I also have an RCBS sonic cleaner as well. It cleans well enough. But many that I know do NOT advocate cleaning the inside neck of the cartridge, they say that that residue of carbon inside of the neck aids in maintaining consistent neck tension. I personally have not tried that method. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps some</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbs2014, post: 1496008, member: 94052"] I have had the Frankfort Arsenal for about several years now and it works just fine still. I have not had to change out the media yet. I just treat it with the polish solution ever so often. I do have a stainless steel pin tumbler from Frankford and it cleans well (except for .50 BMG primer pockets). It does have some drawbacks such as decreasing the neck internal diameter (with .50 brass) at the top. And then there is the mess of cleaning it afterward. I also have an RCBS sonic cleaner as well. It cleans well enough. But many that I know do NOT advocate cleaning the inside neck of the cartridge, they say that that residue of carbon inside of the neck aids in maintaining consistent neck tension. I personally have not tried that method. Hope this helps some [/QUOTE]
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