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Tumbler, Vibratory Cleaner or Ultrasonic Cleaner?
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<blockquote data-quote="KSAv8r" data-source="post: 2503108" data-attributes="member: 86098"><p>Totally in agreement with using long grain rice. Used it for several years now and found it to be the best process so far. Cheap and Amazon will deliver to your door. Shiny brass is pretty but doesn't help put rounds on target.</p><p></p><p>I have seen several problems fixed when people switch from over polishing their brass. The chamber needs a slight amount of friction from the brass to effectively seal the chamber and prevent gas/powder blow-by. This also can cause a build-up of residue in the chamber between the shoulder and neck. If this residue is not removed during the cleaning process with a chamber brush, it has been known to cause stuck cases that can be mistaken for over-pressure signs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KSAv8r, post: 2503108, member: 86098"] Totally in agreement with using long grain rice. Used it for several years now and found it to be the best process so far. Cheap and Amazon will deliver to your door. Shiny brass is pretty but doesn't help put rounds on target. I have seen several problems fixed when people switch from over polishing their brass. The chamber needs a slight amount of friction from the brass to effectively seal the chamber and prevent gas/powder blow-by. This also can cause a build-up of residue in the chamber between the shoulder and neck. If this residue is not removed during the cleaning process with a chamber brush, it has been known to cause stuck cases that can be mistaken for over-pressure signs. [/QUOTE]
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