Preview: RCBS Vibratory Case Polisher

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posted on May 30, 2017
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Attention reloaders, RCBS has released the new RCBS Vibratory Case Polisher.

The RCBS Vibratory Case Polisher will shine up to 14 pounds of brass and/or media all at one time with aggressive vibrating action. The result: bright, ready-to-load brass in just a few minutes time. A sifting lid will help to separate brass from debris and dirt. Cleaning media is sold separately.


“This is something our customers have asked for,” said Kent Sakamoto, RCBS product manager. “A quiet motor powers the cleaner, and a sifting lid helps separate brass from media. Quality handloads start with quality brass, and the Vibratory Case Polisher makes a ready supply quick and easy.”

MidwayUSA will begin shipping the RCBS Vibratory Case Polisher on June 1st for $85.

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