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Cleaning brass

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anyone have a good method for cleaning rifle brass without a tumbler? Obviously I'm trying to do this on the cheap And safe. I've seen a few YouTube videos but... I'm always skeptical of you tubers.
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Years ago, prior to owning a tumbler, I used to clean my brass with a mixture of vinegar, crème of tartar and water. Put the brass in a large jar with the liquid, shake it gently for about ten minutes then rinse. It comes out bright and clean, but does not equal a quality tumbler with clean media. Sure better than nothing though.

Others may have other suggestions, as there's more than one way to skin a cat.
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Re: Cleaning brass

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Thanks Rick! Sounds similar to what I've been seeing. In the past I've just wipes them down with brasso. Your method sounds like it will be much less time consuming.

I'm eyeballing the cabelas package. Seems like a good deal. Maybe I should stop being cheap. I just don't shoot enough to justify spending much money. I normally only shoot about 100 rounds a year. Some might ask why I load at all. My answer, to get the best result I can for that rifle with the ballet I want to shoot.
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THIS set is a GOOD setup. Have had mine for 8+ years.

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Re: Cleaning brass

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The wife stopped at cabelas, yesterday, on her way home from errands. She bought me the tumbler kit. Works nice. Runs pretty quiet. After 2 hours I still have some residue on the neck. Any recommends for getting rid of that?
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I usually run my tumbler overnight, 6 to 8 hours. No trace of neck carbon at all. Two hours is just not enough to do anything to the neck carbon.
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Re: Cleaning brass

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I have to agree with RIO, 2 hrs is just not long enough. I also tumble my brass for over 6 hrs. Anytime I change out my media, I do add Lymans's Turbo Charger. This also aids in cleaning your brass. A little goes a long way! ;)
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Thanks fellas. Back in the pot they go.
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I don't hear about it much, but I bought a RCBS ultra sonic cleaner that I use and love it. Maybe not as shiny as a tumbler but primer pockets & inside look like new. No cleaning primer pockets or media out. I can always tumble for a shine. JD Southeast Texas
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As a newbie to reloading, which way is quieter.....tumbler or sonic?
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oldfox wrote:As a newbie to reloading, which way is quieter.....tumbler or sonic?
From what I have seen of the machines, sonic. Bill K :)
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Bill K wrote:
oldfox wrote:As a newbie to reloading, which way is quieter.....tumbler or sonic?
From what I have seen of the machines, sonic. Bill K :)
Indeed, not even close. The ultrasonic cleaners have a small buzz, that's about it. But, IMHO, all of the rinsing and drying doesn't make it worth it. I just put the old vibratory tumbler out in the garage, turn it on, and forget about it. Later that day or night, I go out there, realize that I started it, and the brass is nice and shiny.

Izdirty... a couple of tips for the tumbler. First, as a "new tumbler/media" break-in, take three or four brand-new dryer sheets, throw them in, turn it on, and let the tumbler run for half an hour or so. That will help somewhat with static. Second, while you're out, pick up a bottle of "NuFinish" in the car polish section of Wally World, the car parts store, wherever. Each time you tumble, turn the tumbler on, pour a capfull into the tumbler, and let it run 10 minutes or so until all of the clumps are gone. THEN put your brass in, and let it go.

I occasionally put a used dryer sheet, cut into pieces, in with my brass as well to keep the static down over time.
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Good tips twenty. Thank you. The static is pretty bad. Those little flakes are clinging to everything.
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Out of the ultrasonic, I don't do much rinsing or drying. It comes with a basket, colander type, and I just dunk in clean water a couple times, pour on a towel and let the air/sun do the rest. IMHO, it's easier than tumbling, but that's why they make different colors to choose from. JD Texas
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