308 cases after 4-5 hours with water to the top of the media and a bit of Dawn:
-Clean inside and out (and shiny)
-No dust
-No scrubbing of necks or primer pockets anymore
-Works in both my vibrating and rotary tumblers
Process described here:
http://www.bpcr.net/site_docs-results_schedules/documents/Ceramic_Bead_Vibratory_Cleaning_of_Brass_Cartridges.htm
Bought the media here:
http://www.kingsleynorth.com/
You'll need 10 lbs.
Bought the Thumler's tumbler here:
http://www.buffaloarms.com (get the high speed model)
Can do 200-300 308 cases in a load.
Many people use Dillon tumblers or the Thumler's Ultra-Vibe 18. Places that sell automotive stuff (Princess Auto maybe?) usually have cheap Chinese wet/dry tumblers. Dish soap works better than anything else I've tried, including the lapidary stuff that's supposed to be meant for this.
Haven't had any issues with the brass corroding after weeks of storage after it dries. Just let it air dry after patting it off with a towel. There are a few tricks to working with the stuff though. When wet, it sticks. Pouring water makes moving it around easy. When dry, it just falls out like walnut or corncob.
When the amount of water is right (just to the top of the media), it doesn't roll the case mouths much. Comes out looking like the mouths on new brass. Too much water and it doesn't clean the inside of the necks or primer pockets and the mouths roll over a lot.
This is someone else's from before we got the process perfected (he also did it after chamfering, which makes the roll over much, much worse)
-Clean inside and out (and shiny)
-No dust
-No scrubbing of necks or primer pockets anymore
-Works in both my vibrating and rotary tumblers






Process described here:
http://www.bpcr.net/site_docs-results_schedules/documents/Ceramic_Bead_Vibratory_Cleaning_of_Brass_Cartridges.htm
Bought the media here:
http://www.kingsleynorth.com/
You'll need 10 lbs.
Bought the Thumler's tumbler here:
http://www.buffaloarms.com (get the high speed model)
Can do 200-300 308 cases in a load.
Many people use Dillon tumblers or the Thumler's Ultra-Vibe 18. Places that sell automotive stuff (Princess Auto maybe?) usually have cheap Chinese wet/dry tumblers. Dish soap works better than anything else I've tried, including the lapidary stuff that's supposed to be meant for this.
Haven't had any issues with the brass corroding after weeks of storage after it dries. Just let it air dry after patting it off with a towel. There are a few tricks to working with the stuff though. When wet, it sticks. Pouring water makes moving it around easy. When dry, it just falls out like walnut or corncob.
When the amount of water is right (just to the top of the media), it doesn't roll the case mouths much. Comes out looking like the mouths on new brass. Too much water and it doesn't clean the inside of the necks or primer pockets and the mouths roll over a lot.
This is someone else's from before we got the process perfected (he also did it after chamfering, which makes the roll over much, much worse)
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