So using an ultrasonic cleaner on its own would do the trick even for range brass? I like the idea of not using abrasives, shorter runtimes and no dust, so I might even pick up a new ultrasonic and sell the vibratory.
Everyone has an opinion,so take mine for what it's worth.
I used to own the big Dillon vibratory cleaner and cage.
It would do a lot of brass,but I really didn,t like the dust from the walnut medium.
I came upon the little Hornady LocknLoad ultrasonic cleaner,tried it out and loved it.
I'll usually do 50 6ppc benchrest cases at a time and 2 x 4 minute cycles get them clean.
I'll do 50 pieces of 45 acp at a time also.
I could fill up with more cases on each load,but find that 20 0z. of water and one tablespoon of solution
will cover my 6ppc cases or 50 acp cases..
If you're doing more brass at a time,definitely get a bigger unit.
I like it because it cleans the brass to like new,inside and out.
I use the Hornady One Shot liquid.
I like the ease of the ultrasonic and there's no mess.
Pull the basket of brass out of the solution,rinse off and dry the brass.
Easy as 1,2,3
Like I said,just my opinion.