Testing Wet Tumble With Only Water And SS Pins

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FortuneCookie45LC

FortuneCookie45LC

11 ай бұрын

ArridExtraDry had a request to test wet tumbling with plain water and SS pins - no Dawn or LemiShine or Vinegar. This test bears doing as if we get good results with plain water and SS pins, this information needs to get out...Let's find out...

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@user-xk1sy9pl6z
@user-xk1sy9pl6z 10 ай бұрын
Here's what I've stumbled across, literally accidentally: I tumble my small primer pocket .45 auto brass separately from the large, I then use the usual ss pins and dish soap, but use a very tiny amount of lemi shine in the batch. The brass comes out with a darker appearance, making it easy to distinguish from the large pocket brass. This technique gives the brass an almost "color case hardened" appearance. I derive three benefits from this: 1) I can quickly and readily distinguish my small from large primer brass. 2) I can spot the fired brass on the ground considerabily easier. 3) Small pistol primers are more readily available locally than large. Your mileage, of course may vary...
@user-xk1sy9pl6z
@user-xk1sy9pl6z 10 ай бұрын
Also, by using a very tiny amount if lemi shine the brass does have some shine to it. And the brass is completely clean...
@FortuneCookie45LC
@FortuneCookie45LC 10 ай бұрын
@user-xk1sy9pl6z - Some shooters have used Sharpie marking pens on the headstamps of SP brass to help easily distinguish them. Or a variant of what you are doing is to wet tumble the SP brass in water and Dawn only to get this dull look brass. We sure don't want to get those SPs mixed into our LP brass. And that SP brass is here to stay. When you get right down to it, the 454 Casull uses SP primers, so we can ignite any handgun powder charge with SP primers...we conclude that LP primers aren't needed for any handgun case. We might wind up with all SP handgun cases in time. (6 100 pound powder bags backed up the 16" projectile battleship guns and those were primed with a special non bullet brass cartridge case that was smaller than the 30/06 case - setting off 600 pounds of powder with roughly 40 grains of priming charge - kinda like small primer for sure) For now, we deal with the SP brass. You've got a good approach here... Best Regards, Steve
@user-xk1sy9pl6z
@user-xk1sy9pl6z 10 ай бұрын
@@FortuneCookie45LC Many thanks from a longtime viewer. Keep up the excellent work!
@user-nt7pn9fx2q
@user-nt7pn9fx2q 6 ай бұрын
I tumble dry mine with a 1/4" finishing nails and primer pockets come out shinning 😊 shorter time and cleaner mix with corn media too! 😊
@oldrabidus2230
@oldrabidus2230 10 ай бұрын
I wet tumble dirty fired brass gets the brass 80% clean. When the case is dry (but the primer pocket is still damp/wet) I deprime/resize. Having a wet/damp primped pocket minimizes lead dust. Lots of bad stuff in the fired primer pocket area. When it’s wet, it minimizes airborne lead and other chemicals. 😊
@rover8772
@rover8772 10 ай бұрын
I tumble my 45Colt BP cases first in (hot)water only, then rinse them and tumble them again with pins, Dawn (called Dreft here in the Netherlands..) and a little bit of Lemi shine. Works great
@tucobenedicto1780
@tucobenedicto1780 10 ай бұрын
I always enjoy these vids testing different processes and showing the results.
@paulgutiereziii4792
@paulgutiereziii4792 6 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed your videos throughout the years and learned helpful reloading tips along the way. I also noticed your a SF bay area local ( Awesome to see a local doing this ) If you ever want to do informational vids or testing with long distance let me know I have access to the Avenal private range.
@burrco3086
@burrco3086 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for mentioning my question in your video, I've been reloading for years but still learn a lot from your videos!!! Another Great Video!!!
@FortuneCookie45LC
@FortuneCookie45LC 10 ай бұрын
@burrco3086 - And thanks to you for the kind words and comments... Best Regards, Steve
@MrRmh3481
@MrRmh3481 4 ай бұрын
When I saw those small primers in new American Eagle and Speer 45acp cartridges I was sick. Wait until you see the newest powder prices. Good vid on the cleaning. Dawn is made in the alkaline Ph spectrum, so when you use it with acid you cancel that out. Lemi-shine is citric acid with detergent added. Regular Ajax with a little Lemi Shine works good like Dawn and Vinegar. Just be careful as you start leeching the copper out of the brass if it sits in a strong cleaning mix too long.
@dowdawg
@dowdawg 10 ай бұрын
I love the rumble vids where freedom still rings!!
@aussieshooter5358
@aussieshooter5358 10 ай бұрын
Another awesome detailed vid Fortune mate! Thanks for taking the time buddy!
@FortuneCookie45LC
@FortuneCookie45LC 10 ай бұрын
aussieshotter5358 - Just in case we don't have any dish soap or mild organic acid available, it's good to know what plain water can do for us....Thanks to all you fantastic Aussies..!! Steve
@ggwoutdoors2a
@ggwoutdoors2a 10 ай бұрын
Amazing the amount of dirt and crud that came out with just water. My recipe is water hot as hot gets from the tap, 2 small squirts of Dawn or now I'm using Turtle wax car wash soap, 1/8th teaspoon of Lemme shine and no SS pins. 45-90 mins in the tumbler at the most. Drain and rinse. Comes out shiny and clean enough for me. When I process pistol or rifle brass I run each case through my Lyman prep center after wet tumbling, inspecting each case along the way and clean and uniform the primer pockets. I feel if I'm going to do that anyway why go through the hassle of the pins IMO. Used to run my brass for 2+ hours but didn't see that much of a difference in cleanliness so reduced to 45-90 mins. Going to try the vinegar method as well. Great video FC.
@FortuneCookie45LC
@FortuneCookie45LC 10 ай бұрын
@ggwoutdoors2a - Adding the Turtle or McGuire Wash n Wax seems intriguing...skipping the pins is very OK to so... Good reloadin' to ya, Steve
@Dwayne7834
@Dwayne7834 10 ай бұрын
Thanks Steve very good video and Information.
@Walkercolt1
@Walkercolt1 10 ай бұрын
SUPER VIDEO! I rarely compliment You-Tubers on their videos, so a HUGE good job from me! I don't load .45 ACP anymore, but 10mm and .357 (BRASS CASES, they don't crack at the mouth like plated cases do) and .22 Hornet for my Contender, all will play the same in my P/W progressive, and my tons of .308 NATO Frankfort plated small rifle pocketed match ammo I got dirt cheap. (Less than the scrap-price!) Crimped primer pockets and I like CCI small magnum rifle primers, as they are clean and light-up Ball C-2 effectively. Thick, strong cases that I can reload 20+ times for a semi-auto rifle. My new SIG M-P320 spits out the spents pretty hard at the indoor range, so my mostly Fiocchi brass does get dinged-up. I went crazy and got the titanium carbide sizing dies; twice the money, but easier to re-size. I use Castrol Super Clean in my tumbler. Even the insides of the cases come out shiny. As you CLEARLY show, there are a lot of ways to get good clean cases. Seeing your "water only" test shows me EXACTLY what I had wondered about. I'm pestering Alliant Powders for some more "loads" with different powders for 10mm. I can't duplicate factory load velocities with the 160 gr. HP-close, but no cigar. Again, thanks!
@shotgundrums
@shotgundrums 8 ай бұрын
Nice vid FC!! I’m slowly getting back into the Hot-Lead / reloading game. I may have to have one of these though😍
@donaldslayton2769
@donaldslayton2769 10 ай бұрын
I like having a supply of both large and small primers in my 10mm. I remember on of the primer droughts a few years back when all could find were small.
@357Addict
@357Addict 10 ай бұрын
Liking small primers or large primers seems mostly dependent on which primers you have more of in stock.
@FortuneCookie45LC
@FortuneCookie45LC 10 ай бұрын
@357Addict - That's a good point...for those running low on the large primers, the SP brass would be very welcome. Best Regards, Steve
@tinncan
@tinncan 10 ай бұрын
Yep, I was pretty excited when I found out my fnx would ignite cci large rifle primers because I was running low on small primers and small primer brass...
@DickTickles
@DickTickles 10 ай бұрын
That's a part of it, but it's also got to do with I'd rather use my large primers for stuff like 10mm or .44/.45 revolvers. If there's no "need" to use large primers, then why should we? Fortunecookie has demonstrated there is no performance difference between the small and large primed .45 ACP
@bryancarpenter8385
@bryancarpenter8385 10 ай бұрын
I have tried numerous ways of wet tumbling brass, i found the very best was Lemmie Shine in a very small amount, usually 1/2 teaspoon and about 3 tablespoons of Armour All Ultra Shine Car Was ans Wax. This puts a microscopic coat of wax on your brass and keeps your ammo looking like new stuff, does not hurt the brass, powder or effect the quality of the load when fired, easier cleanup the next time around. Try it, i think you will like it.
@crankygunreviews
@crankygunreviews 10 ай бұрын
That press is a sweet setup! I thik water is ok for a rinse, but not great for final processing.
@lessage760
@lessage760 10 ай бұрын
THANK YOU STEVE GREAT VIDIO THANKS FOR SHARING
@wadesiewert4456
@wadesiewert4456 10 ай бұрын
I have done the same test and came up with the same results. But I did find after I tumbled in plain water I didn't have to tumble as long with Dawn dish soap and lemon juice or vinegar. What ever you like to use for a little acid.
@2pugman
@2pugman 5 ай бұрын
I use the FART for cleaning brass w/o the pins. NO pins. I did see the video where a guy pre-rinsed the brass and then washed it normally. I didn't notice a huge difference in cleaning process.
@Prepare2Survive
@Prepare2Survive 10 ай бұрын
I use a dedicated "dirty brass" hand crank media separator to do a pre-wash on the dirty brass using water and a small amount of dawn soap. Then I put the brass in the Frankford tumbler for 1.5 to 2 hours with dawn and lemishine. Then I remove the tumbler and change the water with fresh clean water after I rinse the brass and add a little more dawn and lemishine and put them back on to tumble for another 60-90 minutes. Doing that pre-wash and then changing the water and rinsing the brass 2/3 of the way through makes the brass come out extra extra clean and shiny. Give it a try and you'll notice the difference too.
@FortuneCookie45LC
@FortuneCookie45LC 10 ай бұрын
@Prepare2Survive - Here in California, we have been in some deep drought times where we saved as much water as possible. Can't bring myself to use excess water when the brass is coming out nice for the water we're using. We had a good winter, but we can be back in drought before we know it. When I move to WA, I going to try your pre-wash - why not? Shiny brass is more fun..!! Best to ya, Steve
@garrytalley8009
@garrytalley8009 5 ай бұрын
I can't understand having to run anything anymore than 2 hours. When using my wet tumbler for a full two hours anything I put in it is as clean as it will ever get. Sure, the water is dirty. All you need to do is rinse it right away and dry it. I see no reason to prewash. It makes zero sense if the brass won't get any cleaner or brighter. If you have the right mix of cleaning mixture it will do all you need and more in 2 hours. But so long as you are happy taking the extra steps and it's working for you. I have many times not even run the tumbler a full two hours and got good results if the brass was not tarnished. Be happy and have fun. That is what shooting and reloading is all about. People do their own thing reloading.
@Prepare2Survive
@Prepare2Survive 5 ай бұрын
@@garrytalley8009 Most of my brass comes from an outdoor range that used to be a sand pit. So all the brass is covered with sand. No matter how much you let the sand dry and no matter how much you sift the sand out from the brass there's still going to be sand in the mix. If you do NOT do the pre-rinse then the sand will cause the brass to have a dull finish. If you're picking up freshly fired brass there's no need to change the water half way through, but the brass I get sometimes sits out in the elements for several days and sometimes a few weeks. If I don't change the water half way through the brass still gets 90% clean, but when I DO change the water half way through the brass comes out 100% clean. I'm guessing you're starting off with brass that's in better shape than my brass so that's why you can't seem to understand the need, but I'm not dealing with the same brass as you are.
@ecleveland1
@ecleveland1 10 ай бұрын
I like to wet tumble mine with dawn dish soap and after they’ve dried I put them in my Dillon tumbler with some corncob media and Dillons rapid polishing liquid to get them super shiny and slick. I think it’s better on my dies and the polishing liquid gives them a nice protective coating. I’m some will say it’s too much work but it’s worth it to me.
@Johnny-jr2lq
@Johnny-jr2lq 10 ай бұрын
I noticed no difference in accuracy between super clean brass and the conditions in this video. However I do the same thing you do for brass I plan to store. Except I use regular wax car polish and what it dose is keep the brass from tarnishing.
@Crustymarine
@Crustymarine 10 ай бұрын
Pins, Dawn, and acid give the satisfaction element to this chore. When we used to have to shine our boots and dress shoes in the Marine Corps, and it didn't work out so well during inspection, the Gunny would say" Did you use a Hersey bar to shine those boots"?
@FortuneCookie45LC
@FortuneCookie45LC 10 ай бұрын
@Crustymarine - You got your share of being dressed down and screamed at for sure...Your service is greatly appreciated...a salute to you, sir..!! Steve
@smsgtbulldog
@smsgtbulldog Ай бұрын
I do an initial tumble without pins before I deprime so I don’t get my cases and dies gunked up and scratched. Dawn, lemishine and hot water for 45-90 minutes does the trick and I’m able to start my mechanical process with relatively clean brass.
@robertweissman5911
@robertweissman5911 3 ай бұрын
I also use Dawn, but think most any other soap would probably work as well. When top executives at the Dawn company meet, do they talk about how their formulation is tailored to help clean spent brass? I think not.
@michaeldickerson873
@michaeldickerson873 10 ай бұрын
I have found not to overdo the Lemi shine… less is better. A little more Dawn and/or vinegar sounds good. I haven’t used vinegar yet but have thought of it. We use vinegar to clean our home…no more Clorox or nasty chems for us.
@garrytalley8009
@garrytalley8009 5 ай бұрын
You are right. Too much LemiShine and you get a sort of stain look on the brass. You are better to use a bit less. I am going to try venegar next time. Fortune Cookie thinks it's better. It certainly can't do any worse than LemiShine. One may need to play with the amount you use to the water you are mixing it with.
@johnbailey2034
@johnbailey2034 10 ай бұрын
Well that’s ok if you like getting your sizing tool all dirty and full of grit . That’s why I use a hand de primer then clean the brass then run all my brass through my dillon press .
@danoneill2846
@danoneill2846 10 ай бұрын
Thanks
@burrco3086
@burrco3086 10 ай бұрын
Also subscribed on rumble too!!!
@FortuneCookie45LC
@FortuneCookie45LC 10 ай бұрын
@burrco3086 - Thanks to you for your watching and great comments.... Best to ya, Steve
@ggwoutdoors2a
@ggwoutdoors2a 9 ай бұрын
Steve where did you get those transparent plastic containers you had your dirty brass in?
@williamcrawford7982
@williamcrawford7982 10 ай бұрын
They make good 20ga slugs,fit right in a Winchester wad,fill them with lead,bad 230 gr bullet fit perfect.
@yukon4545
@yukon4545 10 ай бұрын
I have a dehumidifier in the reloading area and capture the water. Basically distilled water. No Lemi-shine. I wonder if a little vinegar in the water would be enough to shine them up? I use a little dawn just to help with slipping the pins out of the cases, then rinse. I generally clean when I think the brass is at the end of it's life. For thorough inspection. The primer pocket is the first to go almost exclusively. I anneal every firing and the ocw is generally chosen below max to extend the primer pocket life.
@FortuneCookie45LC
@FortuneCookie45LC 10 ай бұрын
@yukon4545 - Small primer pockets allow more brass in the head of the case - that would extend our primer pocket life just by itself. And your below max policy is a good one for sure... Continued good shootin' to ya, bro.... Steve
@johnndavis7647
@johnndavis7647 10 ай бұрын
I just give the brass a quick wash with hot water and a squirt of Dawn to knock the lead dust off the brass before I handle it very much. It doesn't take long to do this. An hour is plenty. The brass dries pretty fast on a ventilated tray. Then I deprime and size it. I spray the depriming die with WD40 after usr in case there was any water left in the cases. Then I give the brass a proper washing with dawn and lemishine for appearance sake I had to ask what the can of 3n1 oil is doing front and center. In the video? Is there a subliminal message here? I like to spray some WD40 into my hands then run my hands through the bucket of brass before I deprime and size. I use carbide dies of course but the wd40 makes sizing the brass much easier. Thanks for all you do.
@novicereloader
@novicereloader 10 ай бұрын
I recently wet-tumbled rifle with chips and detergent only, because my lemishine was gone (wife thinks it should be used for its intended purpose). The primer pockets got significantly less clean.
@51ubetcha
@51ubetcha 10 ай бұрын
I use Dawn, Citric Acid with warm water in an ultrasonic vibrator. Never have used vinegar. I have read that the acid in vinegar can eat away on the brass over time and weaken the cases.
@petalexben4227
@petalexben4227 10 ай бұрын
you have to nutralize the accid with soda in water
@archangel20031
@archangel20031 10 ай бұрын
I bought some 45acp brass from a pistol range and about 300 of the 500 were small pistol primers, and since those were the first to disappear, I do not have an abundance of them. Why does he keep putting the 3-in-1 oil in front of the brass?
@HobbiesHobo
@HobbiesHobo 10 ай бұрын
I'll stick with the full meal deal, Dawn, Pins, Lemishine. Cleaner brass easier to inspect. Powder checks are also easier with clean brass in most pistol cases.
@TheSuburban15
@TheSuburban15 10 ай бұрын
I found that separating out the tiny pins was my least favorite part of reloading. Fortunately, a capful of citric acid (lemishine substitute) with some dollar store dish soap and no pins works very well.
@anthony10370
@anthony10370 10 ай бұрын
I find the Lyman case separator works really well. It has a lid so your pins don't fly everywhere.
@garrytalley8009
@garrytalley8009 5 ай бұрын
If you don't like separating pins, I use a screen that is made to fit on a 5-gallon bucket and a separator that I put over it and when the pins separate, they get caught in the screen not having to deal with getting the pins out of the bucket with a magnet or anything. I do have a problem with pins getting stuck in small mouth bottle neck cartridges though and that takes a lot of inspection and extra work getting pins out.
@c.j.8423
@c.j.8423 10 ай бұрын
I have both 45auto and 10mm with both small and large primer pockets.
@petalexben4227
@petalexben4227 10 ай бұрын
hello fc . i saw a lot of pins after the use of the separator , i use only a little dish washer liquide de rincage / spul glanz from a brand called SUN ,by unilever ,and the the come out shiny , no pins they will make trouble when loading progressiv , after that a little soda in the water to nutralize the accids. i stopped using a tumbler ,now a ultra sonic cleaner , just 20 min with the sun and they are clean
@patrickdavies6514
@patrickdavies6514 10 ай бұрын
Does the shine of the brass matter? Is it not just a matter of pride?
@6Sally5
@6Sally5 10 ай бұрын
Thanks p, FC…I like to use a dollop of car wash ‘n shine liquid soap, a tiny bit of Lemishine, and ss pins (which, btw, are about 10 years old). Brass still comes out factory shiny…and I don’t deprime/size beforehand. Also…what was the 3 in 1 oil? Maybe I missed it?
@FortuneCookie45LC
@FortuneCookie45LC 10 ай бұрын
@6Sally5 - Thanks for your comment - others have recommended using McGuire's wash n wax as well...might give that a try as a thin coating of wax on the cases sure couldn't hurt anything for long term goodness. The 3 in 1 oil was just to give perspective to the brass containers. Have a great day, Steve
@wannabe4668
@wannabe4668 10 ай бұрын
So when did manufacturer’s transition from large pistol to small pistol for 45 acp?
@nickjm37fordel1
@nickjm37fordel1 10 ай бұрын
Hey Steve thanks for testing that out. How much vinegar is good for a full load of brass and steel pins ?
@FortuneCookie45LC
@FortuneCookie45LC 10 ай бұрын
@nickjm37fordel1 - One fluid oz of vinegar is good. And I noticed that Home Depot sells 30% vinegar just for cleaning applications as we speak...Since it's great for cleaning showers as well, I'm going to get some of that.... Best to ya, Steve
@nickjm37fordel1
@nickjm37fordel1 10 ай бұрын
Thanks Steve
@nyfirefighter357k6
@nyfirefighter357k6 10 ай бұрын
Lets discuss the reasons for adding soap or acid to the water. Soap not only breaks down dirt, oil & grease it also suspends the particles in solution. The acid softens the water if it's hard, that is the real reason for using it. Yes acid also helps clean & polish brass but the reason you use it is so the soap is more effective in hard water. If your brass is very dirty or you let your tumbler sit for a while after tumbling, the dirt can make a grimy mess of your brass. A first quick tumble of very dirty brass for about 10 min then dumping & replacing the solution can greatly reduce this and also cut down on your over all cleaning time.
@FortuneCookie45LC
@FortuneCookie45LC 10 ай бұрын
@nyfirefighter357k6 - OK on the soap and acid - let's go for it and celebrate our nice shiny clean brass... We're lucky that here in the Greater Bay Area, we get our water from the Hetch Hetchy reservoir, and it's some of the best water around. Hail to the fire fighters..!! And the best to you in the Big Apple... Steve
@74charger44
@74charger44 10 ай бұрын
I use the Hornady cleaner with lemi shine and get good results.
@konoctiswigwam8130
@konoctiswigwam8130 10 ай бұрын
I've had good luck using Lemi-Shine and no pins, just let the brass clean each other, ream out the primer pockets and bob's your uncle...
@littlebiscuits
@littlebiscuits 10 ай бұрын
That Lee press is pretty slick. No lube required? (No pun intended, lol.)
@FortuneCookie45LC
@FortuneCookie45LC 10 ай бұрын
@littlebiscuits - Slick is the word... I think I need to just clean that APP press up just a bit...it would work better. Have a great day, Steve
@nycreloader
@nycreloader 10 ай бұрын
Lemme say “lemmie shine, will let my brass shine and lemmie shine works everytime, use steel pins no dirt left behind, lemmie shine.” The two together are like peanut butter and jelly perfect. Who wants to show up to the range with unsightly brass.
@bdh821
@bdh821 10 ай бұрын
Try without pins, 1 tsp of lemi shine granulate, and a small dollop of laundry detergent. It comes out great if tumbled for 20-30 mins. Hot water. 3/4 or less full of brass to allow brass as it’s own aggregate. The inside won’t be blinging but that doesn’t matter
@FortuneCookie45LC
@FortuneCookie45LC 10 ай бұрын
@bdh821 - One of the other shooters at the range told me to try the no pins as that eliminated the pin separation step. It worked as long as we were OK with the primer pockets not getting as clean (and that is very OK). With the pin separator cranker, the pin separation is no longer a problem, so we have all the flexibility available to us. Best to ya, Steve
@garrytalley8009
@garrytalley8009 5 ай бұрын
@@FortuneCookie45LC I actually use a Sinclair primer pocket uniformer by hand to clean the primer pockets when I reload. It does take time, but I know well that the primer pockets are uniform and as good as they will get. I primarily do this with rifle cartridges. I used to resize after cleaning. I am now resizing and then cleaning to make sure I remove all of the case lube. I am sure in the long run this will be better for neck tension and not having any powder contamination from spray lube getting into the cases. I do use pins though and actually use a screen (made specificity for a 5-gallon bucket) on top of a 5-gallon bucket with the separator on top to catch the pins. Nice Video Fortune Cookie.
@JP1AO
@JP1AO 10 ай бұрын
I'm curious if the shine would come back if you ran again with just your down and vinegar. Here's a lil tip. I got a couple small mesh bags with something I bought. I don't remember what it was though. But they have a drawstring and a sliding lock on the drawstring. I always hated doing my tumble after range day because I would have cases inside of cases. So now I can sort them first and put a caliber in each bag, So I can run 9mm 40, and 45 in one load and not have them nesting in other cases preventing them from getting cleaned. So if you happen to run across some small mesh bags you know what you can use them for. :)
@FortuneCookie45LC
@FortuneCookie45LC 10 ай бұрын
@JP1AO - Good idea - for me, I've always got enough brass to run mixing calibers is not on the menu.... "Bag 'em, Dan'l" Steve
@luvtahandload7692
@luvtahandload7692 10 ай бұрын
Zippered mesh bags that women put their bras in when washing clothes has worked well. Toss 'em in with a load of work clothes. Followed by a trip through the dry corncob tumbler. This is for grungy range pickups. A sonic cleaner is just as good. Spent cases from your ammo box goes directly into the dry corncob overnight. By morning, they're so shiny you can see your reflection. Wet tumbling with pins? For the birds. 😊
@JP1AO
@JP1AO 10 ай бұрын
@@FortuneCookie45LC I thought it was Dan'O. :)
@anthony10370
@anthony10370 10 ай бұрын
Small primers are coming in 10mm too. Its pretty annoying, wish it was 1 or the other.
@357Addict
@357Addict 10 ай бұрын
QUESTION - How do you all dispose of the dirty water? There are some nasty chemicals in there and I am still trying to decide the best way to get rid of the water. Any feedback?
@FortuneCookie45LC
@FortuneCookie45LC 10 ай бұрын
@357Addict - Flush down the toilet...the water will be treated and filtered before it goes back into the ocean. Even washing our cars, that soapy water goes straight into the storm drains right into the ocean. Have a great day, Steve
@tacticalrabbit308
@tacticalrabbit308 10 ай бұрын
Has anyone tried barkeepers friend cleaner in water and tumbled it for an hour or so?
@leonardjanda6181
@leonardjanda6181 10 ай бұрын
I won’t use any 45 with small primers period, nor do I pick spent cases from others
@FortuneCookie45LC
@FortuneCookie45LC 10 ай бұрын
@leonardjanda6181 - The shooters who left that brass were long gone (the Federals were Glock fired, the Blazers not). I was shooting my own 45 and couldn't help picking up those while I was gathering my own. Having avoided SP 45 brass in the past, it really looks like the SP brass is quite popular now...so it's time to retest these again.... Have a great day, Steve
@leonardjanda6181
@leonardjanda6181 10 ай бұрын
@@FortuneCookie45LC great 👍 videos
@Johnny-jr2lq
@Johnny-jr2lq 10 ай бұрын
Personally I have noticed 0 different in accuracy. Between brass in the condition in this video and brass that’s been cleaned to perfection.
@thomascampbell4480
@thomascampbell4480 10 ай бұрын
I wet tumble with only water and vinegar. The media I use is irregular shaped SS compared to SS pins. I get good results with shine. Have fun with it.
@FortuneCookie45LC
@FortuneCookie45LC 10 ай бұрын
@thomascampbell4480 - Good to know that the vinegar is more important than the Dawn. Let's get that shine..!! Best Regards, Steve
@weekenddistractions
@weekenddistractions 10 ай бұрын
I hate these .45 cases with small primer pockets. They keep getting mixed in with my large primer cases and choking my reloading with the Dillon. I have lots of large pistol primers, but virtually no small primers which makes things worse.
@chestnutlouie4709
@chestnutlouie4709 10 ай бұрын
Send your small primer pocket 45ACP brass my way
@FortuneCookie45LC
@FortuneCookie45LC 10 ай бұрын
@weekenddistractions - Yes, only inspection will keep those pesky SP brass out of your regular brass. It's good you have lots of large primers as those are in short supply - small primers are availble as we speak from Midway and other sources... Best Regards, Steve
@Jeff-hn7gi
@Jeff-hn7gi 10 ай бұрын
Actually prefer the small primer pocket ones that way don't have to keep all kinds of primers in stock I can just run small and everything
@FortuneCookie45LC
@FortuneCookie45LC 10 ай бұрын
@Jeff-hn7gi - And when you get right down to it, the 454 all our frigging Casulle uses small primers. If all that powder can be lit up SP, we sure don't need the large primers for any handgun cartridge. And the brass is much stronger with the smaller pockets. Lot to be said for using SP brass. Good shootin' to ya, Steve
@Jeff-hn7gi
@Jeff-hn7gi 10 ай бұрын
@@FortuneCookie45LC That's absolutely true. I recently purchased some Peterson 308 brass with small primer pockets and I am currently on my 15th firing
@bisonuberti
@bisonuberti 10 ай бұрын
45 minutes of tumbling with five drops of Dawn is all it takes... with a 15 minute hot water tumble rinse afterwards. Two... three hours and some people even four hours of tumbling... that's just ridiculous. We are shooting the ammo not framing it. I know of some individuals that tumble their brass longer than they go out shooting. Steve... try this method and see how it works for you. Cheers. Shoot lots and stay safe.
@FortuneCookie45LC
@FortuneCookie45LC 10 ай бұрын
@bisonuberti - Hello to the bisonuberti..!! You've got something there. I still recall fondly just wiping fired brass off and then loading up the rounds before the Four Amigos went out after long range ground squirrels up in NorCal. The dry media tumblers didn't even come into being until 5 years later. Now the wet tumbling is so good. For big loads of brass, beats out the vibratory. Thanks for your comments, and Best Regards, Steve
@michal.abramowicz
@michal.abramowicz 10 ай бұрын
It could work but need longer time?
@FortuneCookie45LC
@FortuneCookie45LC 10 ай бұрын
@michal.abramowicz - Best conclusion drawn from this test is to use the Dawn and vinegar (or LemiShine)... and 1-2 hours of tumbling as the operator's choice is all good... Have a great day, Steve
@herrprepper2070
@herrprepper2070 10 ай бұрын
Has anyone ever used honey as a tumbler media with stainless steel pins?
@FortuneCookie45LC
@FortuneCookie45LC 10 ай бұрын
@herrprepper2070 - Lol...!! That sounds like it would be too expensive a way to go...Best Regards, Steve
@sonnyburnett2417
@sonnyburnett2417 10 ай бұрын
Count how many times he said "go ahead and..."
@garrytalley8009
@garrytalley8009 5 ай бұрын
Small primers are really used in small cases or when they are looking for a lighter ignition. They don't work equally to large primers. You can get hang fires with using small primers with certain loads in rifle cartridges that can be purchased with small or large primers. Too bad there is such a shortage in large rifle primers these days. Most of it is because of the man i the White house being weak and two wars going on. Nice video I think I may try the dawn and vinegar next time I wet tumble.
@TheRotorhound
@TheRotorhound 10 ай бұрын
Brass doesn’t have to look like new. It’s nice but who cares.
@svernwarunos546
@svernwarunos546 10 ай бұрын
That should be illegal.
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