This video from Brownells features Caleb and Steve demonstrating various methods for cleaning brass casings for reloading. They cover vibratory tumblers using dry media like corn cob and walnut, rotary tumblers with stainless steel pins and wet solutions, and ultrasonic cleaners. The presenters discuss the pros and cons of each method, recommended materials, solutions, and tips for achieving optimal results. This guide is suitable for both novice and experienced reloaders looking to improve their brass cleaning process.
This video demonstrates the complete lifecycle of a rifle cartridge, from finding a spent casing to reloading and firing a new round. It showcases the essential steps of cleaning, decapping, resizing, priming, powder charging, and bullet seating using a LEE reloading press. The process culminates in loading and firing a reloaded .30-06 Springfield cartridge in an M1 Garand rifle, highlighting the practical aspects of ammunition reloading.
This guide, presented by Steven and Caleb from Brownells, addresses the common reloading question of whether brass needs cleaning. They explain that the necessity of cleaning depends on the brass's condition, with dirty brass requiring cleaning to protect reloading dies. The video explores various cleaning methods, including dry tumbling with different media and optional decapping before or after tumbling, while cautioning against over-cleaning.
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