Originally Posted by
GaleForceEight
Thank you for the reply, I am also of the persuasion that removing primers before cleaning is the way to go, although it is very much a big-endian/little-endian thing as some folks say you shouldn't; so long as I check that no media is trapped in the case/flash-hole I don't see a problem!
If you are retiring a dry system in favour of the wet, I guess the wet does a more comprehensive job, and if the seperator makes life easier I'll probably plump for one of those as well. At the moment I am just using a cheap ultrasonic bath for cleaning, and it works to a point (the dirty solution is evidence of that) but I'm not convinced it is as thorough as a wet media system and the shiny cases should (I hope) make it easier to spot any defects before they go near a sizing die
How many .308 sized cases does it accept? I was thinking of batches of 100 at a go but is that optimistic?