This video by SmythBusters features Caleb and Steve conducting a direct comparison test to determine if stainless steel pins are necessary when wet tumbling brass for reloading. They use two batches of 5.56 cases, one with pins and one without, to evaluate the effectiveness of the cleaning process. The experiment covers setup, cleaning solution, tumbling, examination of the brass (including primer pockets), and a borescope comparison to assess the results and whether skipping pins impacts the reloading process. The video aims to debunk the myth surrounding the necessity of pins in wet tumbling brass.
This video from Deuce and Guns provides a comprehensive review and tutorial on cleaning various brass tumblers, including wet tumblers, ultrasonic tumblers, and dry tumblers, with a specific mention of the Frankford Arsenal brand. It aims to educate viewers on common methods for cleaning brass, a crucial step in the reloading process. The description also includes social media links and encourages viewer engagement through likes and subscriptions.
This video focuses on the critical process of neck turning for reloading ammunition, aiming to achieve superior accuracy. The description emphasizes that while not always essential, neck turning can be vital for maximizing precision. Viewers will learn the 'why' and 'how' of this reloading technique, presented as part IV of a series on creating super accurate ammo.
This video showcases the Frankford Arsenal tumbler's ability to clean severely tarnished 5.56 brass, testing its effectiveness on what the uploader calls the "World's Dirtiest Brass." It's presented as the first step in addressing ammunition shortages. The creator explicitly states no affiliation with manufacturers and that no firearms or ammunition are for sale. The focus is solely on the brass cleaning process.
This video presents a direct comparison of three different wet tumbling methods for cleaning brass casings. The tested products are Brass Juice Case Wash, Frankford Arsenal Brass Cleaning Packs, and a homemade solution using dish soap and Lemi-Shine. The focus is on evaluating the cleaning performance of each method in a wet tumbling setup, providing a practical demonstration for reloaders looking to choose the most effective and potentially cost-efficient cleaning solution for their spent ammunition.
This video focuses on Peterson's new 300 Winchester Magnum brass offering for the reloading community. The creator expresses hope for the brass's durability and longevity. Links to the creator's Twitch, Patreon, SubscribeStar, and Instagram are provided.
This video introduces Gunwerks Brass, highlighting its engineering for long-range shooting performance and consistency. Key features emphasized include minimal variation in weight, runout, neck thickness, and annealing, leading to tight velocity spreads. The brass is packaged in a reusable 100-round pouch and is available in various calibers with more to come. The description also encourages viewers to subscribe for more content on long shots, tough shots, shooting tips, DIY, and ballistics from the Gunwerks YouTube channel.
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