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Reloading
Tumbler, Vibratory Cleaner or Ultrasonic Cleaner?
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<blockquote data-quote="dennisinaz" data-source="post: 2502683" data-attributes="member: 40966"><p>I bought a 10 liter Ultra Sonic cleaner. They take us a lot of space and I didn't feel it really did that great of a job. I have switched to a rotating tumbler with Stainless pins. I use dish soap, and Lemi Shine. I rinse twice very thoroughly, blow the cases out with compressor when done and put them in the sun to dry. I don't get in a hurry. I anneal every loading as well. This works best for me.</p><p>I lube my bullets before seating them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennisinaz, post: 2502683, member: 40966"] I bought a 10 liter Ultra Sonic cleaner. They take us a lot of space and I didn't feel it really did that great of a job. I have switched to a rotating tumbler with Stainless pins. I use dish soap, and Lemi Shine. I rinse twice very thoroughly, blow the cases out with compressor when done and put them in the sun to dry. I don't get in a hurry. I anneal every loading as well. This works best for me. I lube my bullets before seating them. [/QUOTE]
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