These came in box of reloading stuff from an auction. What are they?
The one in a case is a 30-06 case for a size reference.
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These came in box of reloading stuff from an auction. What are they?
The one in a case is a 30-06 case for a size reference.
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Primer pocket cleaners
Wish list. Things my daughter and I are looking for.
Ideal and Lyman HP pins
Kimber micro 9 mags
Star die removal tool, 430 die & TP.
Cocking stud and ejector Stevens 15a
Primer pocket brush.
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That was my guess, had never seen them. Always scrapers.
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RCBS has them on their RCBS Trim Mate Case Prep Center - MPN: 90375
The one green handle one is RCBS. Has a brush for both large and small primer pockets. They work very well also.
Yeah primer pocket brush
got one never used it
The primer pocket brushes are being pushed to the back of the
loading bench with Stainless Steel Pin tumbling.
Pin tumbling cleans case's as new inside and out.
Is stainless pin tumbling always used with water ? How is dry time in the winter?
Dry time's pretty fair with a case dryer. In the rainy season here (i.e. all but Tourist Season) it's mandatory; We don't get too many hot dry days.
Dry time depends on the weather, now with the cold weather the house is dry. Case's spread out on a
large bath towel will dry over night. During the summer in the bright sun, much faster.
For me reloading is a extension of shooting and I enjoy it almost as much as shooting.
I don't care for the water mess .....or the drying song and dance....in my reloading building I have no water line, no drain line and no sink...would cost me an arm leg and first born child to get installed .
Dry media and primer pocket brushes work better for me . I prefer to use my dehydrator for making beef jerky , not drying cases !
Gary
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The dry media only cleans the outside of the case's.
From what I've seen the inside is coated with the dirty media dust and cleaning agent.
The SS pins clean brass inside and out like new unfired factory brass.
To me it is minor to do the water/drying thing for cleaner brass.
SS pins clean cases far better than dry tumbling. Drying cases is as simple as spreading them out on a towel and leaving them sit for up to 24 hours. I get no dust and much less mess from ss pins, when the filthy water is dumped down the sanitary sewer. The cases come out spotlessly clean and sparkling like jewelry inside and out including primer pockets. No longer is their a need for primer pocket cleaning tools or case neck brushes.
Just my $ 0.02
L.E.C.
Jes thinkin'. How much differance does clean, pristine case IDs make over plain old dry tumbling? (Need to inspect the inside of a fired case. Actually not all that dirty, kinda self cleaning like primer pockets). I can understand if one wants super shiny, pristine outsides of their brass, (ego?), but super clean case interiors is really off the wall...
I have a lot of time for relaoding and way more reloading time than shooting time, but I'm never bored enough to worry about how clean, shiny the insides of my cases are
BTW; I have tried wet tumbling and for me it does not do much better than my dry media mix and a whole lot messier. It just makes the brass shinier...
My Anchor is holding fast!
Upon seeing the picture and recognising what they are made me think back to my very early days of case prep when I used a small pocket straight slot screwdriver for this task.Robert
Used mine the other day for the 1st time. My no go gage wouldn't go into the primer pocket, a couple twists with the pocket cleaner and everything was a go. A handy tool to have just in case. IMHO
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If I feel like being lazy, I will take my tumbler and fill it about half with rice and then the other half with the shells and Thumler about a thousand or two at a time. When I gotta do 10k 9mm I will do this a lot. After several uses the rice will become gray and smell kinda foul, but it will still clean the shells with a slight luster that is nice and shiny on the outside. And what does a 20lb bag of rice cost? About $14 at Costco last time I checked. Tumble for about an hour or two and you are good to go IIRC. No water needed, the rice tends to scrub the shells nicely. Oh yeah, and NO DUST as well...
I use 2 different methods to dry my cases. In the Summer I'l put them on a baking/cookie sheet and leave them outside in the sun. I don't keep up with the time but an afternoon will get them hot enough that they are uncomfortable to touch and they will be dry. I the winter I put them in the oven, on the same cookie sheet, for 30-40 minutes on bake at 200º. I have my own dedicated cookie sheet.
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |