Bentaz,
I clean each case using vinegar, dishwashing liquid and hot water in a tupperware container and sit it on top of the washing machine while its washing
I sort of do both. Every third case usage i deprime on the press and clean out the pockets. then prime on the press, Otherwise i just run the press in full with cleaned cases.
At first i had a heap of problems with the primer feed tray and then primers flipping over but i made the following modifications to the press and pretty much cleaned that up:
* The indexing rod is loose at the top and wobbles around a bit which knocks around the base plate. I tape up the top with electrical tape to tighten the movement but with out impacting the operation of the indexing.
* Primer feeder, i 1000grit sandpapered the shaft which the primers slide along and then graphite grease it every so often and use compressed air to keep it clean.
* I had to readjust the index screw after making the modification to the indexing rod as it became a lot more precise in its movement and was knocking primers off the primer plate.
Other than that if i keep it full of primers and powder it feeds cases, primers and powder all day with out issue. Last run i made 1000 round and had one primer issue not being seated properly, fixed that up quite easily.
Its no Dillon and it is not for the faint of heart, however for $90 i cannot complain and i would pick up another one without hesitation.
My biggest gripe is the powder thrower, the autodisks dont like smaller loads and can be inconsistent in humid conditions and lees chart of which hole does what is not correct for any powder i have tried in it. With trial and error i now know that hole 46 throws for me 3.7gn of AP50