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Old October 7, 2013, 12:28 PM   #10
schmellba99
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Handling each case ("...put the cases in factory plastic holders which have been saved or savaged; case mouth down, headstamp up..."), individualy is the biggest drawback, combined with having to wait for the cases to dry, of the wet/pin method.
Every method has positives and negatives. I'd argue that waiting for the cases to dry is no more of a negative than having to ensure you don't have media stuck in the primer pocket when you vibratory tumble, or having to inspect primer pockets and do additional cleaning when vibratory tumbling just does a poor job cleaning some of them.

Additionally, handling each and every case and placing them head down in a tray is a waste of time and not necessary. Using that method to compare is not exactly the most genuine of things one can do when comparing the attributes and negatives of each type of case cleaning method.
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