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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3067248" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I've got two lyman vibratory. One is my first from the early 80's, then when volume shooting started, went with a bigger model. Both are running pretty often. Corn cob and auto polish with a dryer cleaner torn in half with both halves put in to get a mirror finish on brass.</p><p>Get one of the media sifters that tumble the brass to separate the brass from the media. Absolutely worth the $40 price. You will love it. </p><p>I've never worried about dirty primer pockets. They are only dirty below the level where the primer is seated. In my experience it's a waste of time to worry about cleaning some discoloration. </p><p>Bought one of the ultrasonic cleaners a couple of years ago. It sits pretty much unused unless cleaning some small gun parts that I could have just manually cleaned just as well. </p><p>Ultrasonic cleaners, just another thing to waste money and time on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3067248, member: 5412"] I've got two lyman vibratory. One is my first from the early 80's, then when volume shooting started, went with a bigger model. Both are running pretty often. Corn cob and auto polish with a dryer cleaner torn in half with both halves put in to get a mirror finish on brass. Get one of the media sifters that tumble the brass to separate the brass from the media. Absolutely worth the $40 price. You will love it. I've never worried about dirty primer pockets. They are only dirty below the level where the primer is seated. In my experience it's a waste of time to worry about cleaning some discoloration. Bought one of the ultrasonic cleaners a couple of years ago. It sits pretty much unused unless cleaning some small gun parts that I could have just manually cleaned just as well. Ultrasonic cleaners, just another thing to waste money and time on. [/QUOTE]
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