I'm retired and have been reloading for over 46 years, my favorite firearms were always bolt action rifles and revolvers. My two sons talked me into getting firearms that throw perfectly good brass away and I started scratching dies that were never scratched before. Wet tumbling your cases will scrub them clean and remove the dirt and grit from the cases better than any other means.
I have brass OCD and my youngest son keeps telling me not to look up to see where the case has landed because I loose my cheek weld. And this same son yells at me for taking too much time looking for those "lost" cases or scrounging in the brass buckets looking for replacement brass. "BUT" this son isn't the one doing the reloading so he needs more brass scrounging training.
He just doesn't understand no matter what month it is when the police and SWAT teams practice at the range its always Christmas.