And of course I let a few smaller ones slip through and shoot them, 'cause I'm a production Glock guy, and that's how I roll. I also catch a lot of them at the initial ground pick-up, and just chuck them up on the berm. So they're easy to catch there, but obviously at that point they need to be pulled, so better to get them on the towel. A loaded split case has a distinctive springy characteristic in the gauge. Fouling also collects on the splits, which makes them much easier to see on clean brass. They have a pretty unique timbre, and sound similar to a. That rolling process is the place I catch most splits. This removes the small amount of remaining media and rattles loose most of the decap pin killing pebbles from inside cases. I lift up the end of the towel, and run the brass back and forth this way a few times. When that gets full (takes 2 or 3 days) I lay a big bath towel out on the floor and dump the clean brass at one end of it, couple gallons at a time. I put the clean brass into another clean 5g bucket. When that starts getting full, I start dry tumbling it, 5 gallons at a time. Ginex primers are extremely consistent and comparable to CCI 500 primers but usually run a little cooler and around 50FPS slower. Ready for you to load your favorite combo. I pick the brass up off the ground, take it home, and throw it in my dirty bucket. Bulk brass, coming soon Pprimed brass featuring new european production brass and Ginex or CCI primers. Ya, its time consuming but I usually do it sitting in front of the TV (make seeing the flash hole are clear easy when held up to the TV) away from the reloading bench.Īnd when I get to the press, priming is done so every step done on the press (LCT) is able to be observed without removing the piece of brass I'm reloading at that time until its completely reloaded and ready for boxing, which is sometimes in an ammo box, sometimes in a coffee can.Ĭlick to expand.I don't do anything at all to sort brass, other than throwing out the split cases I notice. Brass cases are sorted, cleaned, polished, processed back to SAAMI specifications, then primed with either CCI or Winchester small pistol primers. Its the oversized primer pockets that concerns me the most, hard to determine visually with out a gage, time consuming if you gage all your brass before seating a primer but pretty easy to determine when seating a primer. Previously fired processed primed 9mm brass casings, ready to be reloaded with your favorite propellant and bullet. Split brass is happening at firing for the most part, if it was split before reloading, well, it wouldn't have gotten reloaded, this makes it easy to find and toss. Hand prime, this is where inspection takes place as each piece is looked at for fault, making sure flash holes aren't clogged, checking that primers are seated correctly after seating, when I seat a primer in a clean primer pocket, its easy to tell if the primer pockets are oversized. Tumble in crushed walnut with mineral spirits and Nufinish car wax added, brass is clean inside and out including primer pocket, easy to inspect. Choose the 9mm Luger Pistol Brass that's right for YOU It all starts with the right 9mm brass when it comes to your Luger. The Winchester Small Pistol Magnum Primers are precisely manufactured and tested to ensure peak performance. Please contact us directly to inquiry about quantities and pricing.This is the process I started a very long time ago and yes it slooows the process down but is piece of mind for an old CRB.ĭeprime on a SS press before tumbling, anything that feels unusual is quelled. We do offer bulk orders and special bulk pricing on our 9MM Brass once fired casings. They are ready for your reloading machine. They have been inspected with a Dillon headspace gauge. Fully Processed : (500, 10) In addition to washed and polished, the brass has been 100% processed, to include being Roll Sized full length resized, decapped, Swagged and Roll Sized.Washed and Polished : (500, 10) They have then been washed and polished for a very clean and shiny finish inside and out.Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review. Limited availability, please inquire if interested. We include extra casings in every order Primers are CCI, brass is brand new 2021 production by DKC.Each bag contains casings with mixed headstamps We offer our 9mm once fired brass casings in both Brass and Nickel, anywhere from 500 pieces to 5000 pieces. There are 2 options primers intact or primers removed. Military brass may be included in the bag We are selling these in small quantities (packs of 50) as craft supplies for making jewelry etc.The once fired brass has been magnetically screened, machine sorted and hand inspected. Everywhere you look in the gun world, you can find a debate about something.Glock vs 1911.Casings are collected from indoor shooting ranges.
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