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Reloading
Tumbler, Vibratory Cleaner or Ultrasonic Cleaner?
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<blockquote data-quote="Wrenches" data-source="post: 2503042" data-attributes="member: 93135"><p>I use Seven Eleven cleaner from Texas Refining Corporation with a mix of stainless steel pins and stainless steel chips. I have a Lyman Cyclone wet tumbler and and a Frankford Arsenal 7L tumbler. I add a little bit of Lemishine. Cases come out with clean primer pockets and the inside is shiny brass. Looks just like new. I should add that I use a case dryer after the wet tumbling. I absolutely hate picking walnut shell piece out of primer flash holes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wrenches, post: 2503042, member: 93135"] I use Seven Eleven cleaner from Texas Refining Corporation with a mix of stainless steel pins and stainless steel chips. I have a Lyman Cyclone wet tumbler and and a Frankford Arsenal 7L tumbler. I add a little bit of Lemishine. Cases come out with clean primer pockets and the inside is shiny brass. Looks just like new. I should add that I use a case dryer after the wet tumbling. I absolutely hate picking walnut shell piece out of primer flash holes. [/QUOTE]
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