you should try a wet rotary, You will find tht it will invigate youI have used a vibrating tumbler and dry media for over 45 years and it's still going strong no need to change now as I'm in the twilight years of my reloading I think it will do me.![]()
I use both. Wet rotary tumbler with SS pins after decapping for a good, deep clean (which also cleans the primer pockets and inside necks a bit) and then vibratory/dry media after sizing and trimming to get rid of the lube and bring the shine back to the brass (I've also tried sonic cleaning at this stage - it works fine but I don't have the patience to dry out the brass in the dehydrator afterwards). Also, Forster sent around a note a month or two ago suggesting that cleaning the brass with dry media before seating seemed to have favorable effects on bullet seating/release - whether you believe them or not, it probably can't hurt!
At my age my old heart can't take much invigoratingyou should try a wet rotary, You will find tht it will invigate you
After rinsing the brass I just dump them on the carpet downstairs, spread them out and they are dry the next day.I have never understood the drying brass problem...
Does your wet tumbled brass need to be reloaded within minutes of coming out of the tumbler?
you get water spots on the brass if you don't dry them.I have never understood the drying brass problem...
Does your wet tumbled brass need to be reloaded within minutes of coming out of the tumbler?
Likewise for me. The RCBS Vibratory Tumbler works for me and I never looked back.I used an RCBS vibratory tumbler for 35 yrs and completely wore out everything but the thick bulletproof Green bowl and lid. It worked but was slow and once I switched to wet I never looked back. I think the vibration of the media would clean better than just rolling in the tub but I’m sure someone on here has tried it and will let you know Cub