Wet tumble. Stainless steel pins dawn dish soap and a little lemon shine.
A universal decapping die is under $20. One of the most useful tools on my bench. Much less time consuming than a punch and hammer.Not sure I if this means I'm Lazy or Crazy. I De-prime with a hammer & some Homemade punches, because I don't like running "Dirty" brass thru my Dies. Then I use Iosso (liquid) Case Cleaner-Soaking the brass for 5-10 minutes, with an occasional sloshing. Then Rinse with tap water & let em air dry. Bleaches em out better than New. BTW-Thanks Chewie for the De-hydrater idea-I'll be looking into that! If I want em Shiny, I'll throw em in the Tumbler with some Corn Cob media & a couple of drops of Nu Finish.
I load quite a bit of once-fired 7.62 Mil brass & had some issues braking Decapping pins. Idk if the Mil Primers are Crimped or not, but they don't "fight" that Punch! lolA universal decapping die is under $20. One of the most useful tools on my bench. Much less time consuming than a punch and hammer.
I use this with some lemi shine, and dawn dish soap. Works pretty darn good, and the volume you can clean at one time is pretty outstanding. Big fan of not dust as well.I like my rotary Frankford Tumbler.
See Post in thread 'Changing Tumbling Media'
https://www.indianagunowners.com/threads/changing-tumbling-media.504349/post-8654915
For a full load of 1000 cases, I use 3 pumps (next time I will measure and see how much that really is). I rinse three times with cold water.How much Goop are you using in your FART ?
For a full load I use 5 splurps of Dawn and a light shake of Lemi…..