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Bulk 9mm brass
Bulk 9mm brass








bulk 9mm brass

Over at the cast boolits forum a stay-at-home-dad bought a Kobalt brand cement/concrete mixer from Lowe's. View QuoteThis is exactly what I was going to post. If you intend to use them all for yourself, I'd deprme them before washing.but that's just a personal preference, as I like wet media tumbled BLING all the way to my primer pockets.

bulk 9mm brass

if you intend to sell your washed or cleaned product, I would leave the primers in them all (so buyers can see crimps if you want to call it once fired). as you probably know we cant buy and sell in this reloading forum.

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You can rent nice portable (easy to move on wheels) 3 cubic feet cement mixers from rental places for like $30/day. Rinse them good with cold water when clean, and dry them. I would go the route already suggested of a cement mixer, with hot water if it's available, dawn and lemishine. IF they are really dirty and caked in mud and you want to do them all as fast as possible, and you don't want to invest much time or money. The one I made can handle >3x what the FART will, and size is only limited by your imagination and your budget. If it's caked in mud, and you want them shiny (bling), and you want to make a wet tumbler. Buy a Frankford Aresenal rotary tumbler, the Plantnium Series aka FART Batch after batch after batch. If it's caked in mud, and you want them really shiny (bling), and you have time. any dry vibratory tumber with good media will clean it up sufficiently. IF it's not that dirty, and you have time. It kind of depends on how dirty it is, and how fast you want to clean it.










Bulk 9mm brass