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John's Hand Loading
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John has been shooting since he was a kid and is now a middle aged man. He likes shooting rifles and handguns, reloading, bullet casting and the outdoors. He prefers to call reloading ammunition cartridges “Hand Loading” because it sounds more elegant and sophisticated.
Being an “Amateur Ballistic Engineer” he realizes reloading and hand loading are essentially the same but likes to think of “Hand Loading” as being done carefully with precision and “Reloading” more about cranking out ammo. He is on a quest to have an intimate knowledge of all things related to metallic cartridge loading.
He believes in God, freedom and a good sense of humor.
You can see all of my posts here: https://thereloadersnetwork.com/channel/...
Being an “Amateur Ballistic Engineer” he realizes reloading and hand loading are essentially the same but likes to think of “Hand Loading” as being done carefully with precision and “Reloading” more about cranking out ammo. He is on a quest to have an intimate knowledge of all things related to metallic cartridge loading.
He believes in God, freedom and a good sense of humor.
You can see all of my posts here: https://thereloadersnetwork.com/channel/...
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saltsea9499
(4 minutes ago)
This was a great idea! I had a 3 lb clear plastic m&m container with a screw on lid, and it was great for this job. To agitate the brass I just swirled it around at. Thanks for the great idea.
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phild8095
(10 minutes ago)
Nice into John. And nice electric in the middle. (animal) (I played along on harmonica for a while)
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docgalt2801
(17 minutes ago)
Looks good. I saw a guy do a cleaning with a quart of hot water, 1 tablespoon of salt and 1 tablespoon of white vinegar. The problem with his cleaning set up was that if you leave the casings in the solution for too long, the acid will start leaching the zinc out of the brass. This method that you are showing seems much better.
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johncaster8037
(27 minutes ago)
Well done! Thank you! John
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mitchelkelsey8220
(32 minutes ago)
Great music! It really works, thanks.
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chicowize
(46 minutes ago)
Good job JHL, thanks for sharing. Hopefully this will help others.
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richardevans3084
(51 minutes ago)
Nice job 🏽🏼 I went a little to heavy with the lemon juice when i did this ; the brass had a pink patina when they dried out
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ocean374
(2 hour ago)
Great job John thanks for sharing
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elvisammo
(2 hour ago)
That’s some good clean brass brother!
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jamesboland6072
(3 hours ago)
some dont even answer.we can only learn when we get the answer.i know people are busy.you have a good week.kindness is good.thats what i got today.
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thetobaccoguy1751
(15 hours ago)
Fun project, but boy would a rotary tumbler speed that up for you. You can get a high quality tumbler for under $80.
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davva360
(18 hours ago)
Trying this out today. Hopefully it works as well for me.
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reloader7sixtwo
(19 hours ago)
I use the same process except that I use a wide mouth plastic jug with a screw on lid and just shake it up every so often during the soaking.
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jamespollard1670
(12 hours ago)
They look good .
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tjhaigh1329
(11 hours ago)
Does it still work if I don’t have blue colored gloves?
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