This is my routine, for what it’s worth: Sort, clean, roll size(new for me) which makes the deprime/size/prime, seat bullet part of the operation much easier. NO feed issues since I started this routine!
Cool i'm going to order one of them gold pans (brass sorters) I pick up everything even .22 and cracked shells most scrap yards will buy the brass and you can go to gun shows and sell once fired brass-Matt
Saw a NRA-ILA memo that the ATF wants to ban smokeless powder... So Remember your favorite reloader ! ! ! Trade some brass, primers and powder for some hand loads that you need. Thank you for recycling ! tjl
I've only been shooting once and there was a sign about picking up brass it was a public range and the ground was littered with brass and steel casings well know what I'm finna do next time i go and become a brass goblin
Works great, until you have the additional step of sorting the brass not only into the same cartridge, but also the same manufacturer (Federal, Remington, Winchester, Starline, etc.) -- consistency in weight/wall thickness, etc., for reloading. AFAIK, that still requires going through the brass by hand, and inspecting them w/ Mk I eyeball. Still, GREAT item there -- especially for going through and getting mass quantities of fired brass sorted (at least a first step).
+EcchiSpud agreed, this is pretty much mass sorting. Once we grab the step 3 sorted bucket they get individually looked at, good 9mm in the tumbler. After cleaning the inspection continues with each step. I have stopped sorting by mfr. for bulk 9mm reloads but for rifle I like to be much more precise. Thanks for commenting! - bird
This is my routine, for what it’s worth: Sort, clean, roll size(new for me) which makes the deprime/size/prime, seat bullet part of the operation much easier. NO feed issues since I started this routine!
Great service announcement! haha
I have looked at the unit a number of times. Sold - Dillon has it in there catalog also. That is my kind of Wild Saturday night !!!
+live4wild Dillon has good stuff, I didn't know they had it also. Thanks for watching
We just went through needing all the fired cases that we could find. The shortage still not ended until we see prices come down.
I'd like to find one of the ranges that doesn't smack your hand with a ruler for picking up "their" brass.
You guys are fun to watch.
+OrangePitbull we really appreciate that OP!
Most expensive component is the bullet?
Believe so
Cool i'm going to order one of them gold pans (brass sorters) I pick up everything even .22 and cracked shells most scrap yards will buy the brass and you can go to gun shows and sell once fired brass-Matt
Gold pans, brilliant!! It's true, we really should pick up .22 also.
Thanks that helps alot
thanks for watching!
great video guys. i am stock pileing mine in coffee can even though i dont have my press yet.
+DJ .45acp You are smart to do so, thanks DJ!
Lol. Good stuff guys!
+Gun Collector007 thanks 007!
I have a sorter trying to get rid of if your interested
Saw a NRA-ILA memo that the ATF wants to ban smokeless powder... So Remember your favorite reloader ! ! ! Trade some brass, primers and powder for some hand loads that you need. Thank you for recycling ! tjl
wow, I guess that shouldn't surprise me
You always open my eyes to something new... Crazy, but hey maybe a video or two on something else between a streak of knive videos isnt soooo bad
+TheGreatWhodini lol had to break up the knives. Back to it soon though!
Pretty darn cool
+Dean O thanks Dean O!
You guys were 5 years ahead of your time with the shortage 😂
A classifier system just like in mining. Cool.
+3D Outdoors pretty much, thanks for watching!
Nice guys.. 👍🏼
+Shiny Knife thanks man!
I've only been shooting once and there was a sign about picking up brass it was a public range and the ground was littered with brass and steel casings well know what I'm finna do next time i go and become a brass goblin
Lookout for the occasional 9x18 in with the .380 and 9mm.
+john cash absolutely, thanks for watching!
no you guys should just leave it on the ground.....for me -Josh
+Guns N'at haha fat chance! lol
Works great, until you have the additional step of sorting the brass not only into the same cartridge, but also the same manufacturer (Federal, Remington, Winchester, Starline, etc.) -- consistency in weight/wall thickness, etc., for reloading. AFAIK, that still requires going through the brass by hand, and inspecting them w/ Mk I eyeball.
Still, GREAT item there -- especially for going through and getting mass quantities of fired brass sorted (at least a first step).
+EcchiSpud agreed, this is pretty much mass sorting. Once we grab the step 3 sorted bucket they get individually looked at, good 9mm in the tumbler. After cleaning the inspection continues with each step. I have stopped sorting by mfr. for bulk 9mm reloads but for rifle I like to be much more precise. Thanks for commenting! - bird
Shake it baby. Shake dat brass. :-) Sorry couldn't help myself. 👍👍
+The Reloader Dude nice! -Frankie
u guys got plenty to sort
+Dubglock23 a few lol
Here in 2020 wondering how to sort range brass lol
Why do you wear gloves?
Cause they are super dirty! -Frankie
40 bucks - think of the guy/girl who wants to get paid for the patent ;-)
you are correct
Booooo. Don't pick up brass unless you reload. Too many goofballs trying to profit off it.