Yes it leaves little to no residue. But it is not as aggressive. Corn cob works better for me as a final cleaner and polisher. If the cases are oxidized or really nasty I start with treated walnut, or the ultrasonic, then they go in the corn cob, I have two vibratory, and the ultrasonic right now. I have not tried the SS pins but I have seen the results from friends, and I am thinking I need to try it.Well it looks like for brass, I'll probably stay with the dry vibratory cleaner. Now, I've been using walnut for years. But it really makes a mess inside the case. Is corn cob cleaner any better? Or the stainless steel pins and soapy water?
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I used walnut when I started reloading but have switch to corn cob as it is cleaner.Well it looks like for brass, I'll probably stay with the dry vibratory cleaner. Now, I've been using walnut for years. But it really makes a mess inside the case. Is corn cob cleaner any better? Or the stainless steel pins and soapy water?
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Walnut is garbage. Definitely corncob. No dust at all.Well it looks like for brass, I'll probably stay with the dry vibratory cleaner. Now, I've been using walnut for years. But it really makes a mess inside the case. Is corn cob cleaner any better? Or the stainless steel pins and soapy water?
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This is precisely my experience.I've used both corncob and walnut interchangeably for over decade and I don't bother to clean the dust anymore. I've never seen a change in SD of FPS so I just let the powder blow the dust out.