Ordered a RCBS Ultrasonic cleaner today, and the RCBS case cleaner concentration. I watched some YouTube videos, and holy misinformation Batman! I heard everything from 'don't heat the water cause heated water damages brass' to 'just throw your brass in the oven when your done for an hour.'
I would like to hear form some guys on here what your methods are. Temp settings, length of cleaning, drying methods (case dryer recommendations even), flushing methods, etc.
I was between SS tumbler and ultrasonic, but the ultrasonic ability to change solution and clean AR BCG's, pistol slides and barrels, etc. seemed more useful across the board. I'll still use my dry media tumbler for a quick case lube removal (imperial case wax) after sizing, and to put a little shine back in the cases. I also ordered a carbide expander ball for my Redding FL S-type bushing die since I'm going to have completely clean necks after the old carbon is gone. I figured this would be a little smoother since the old carbon acted as a lube itself.
Thanks everyone.
I would like to hear form some guys on here what your methods are. Temp settings, length of cleaning, drying methods (case dryer recommendations even), flushing methods, etc.
I was between SS tumbler and ultrasonic, but the ultrasonic ability to change solution and clean AR BCG's, pistol slides and barrels, etc. seemed more useful across the board. I'll still use my dry media tumbler for a quick case lube removal (imperial case wax) after sizing, and to put a little shine back in the cases. I also ordered a carbide expander ball for my Redding FL S-type bushing die since I'm going to have completely clean necks after the old carbon is gone. I figured this would be a little smoother since the old carbon acted as a lube itself.
Thanks everyone.