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Home›How To›How to Clean Brass Casings: 11 Steps

How to Clean Brass Casings: 11 Steps

By Matthew Lynch
April 9, 2024
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Cleaning brass casings is an essential step for any firearm enthusiast looking to reload their own ammunition. Clean brass ensures longevity, better performance, and accuracy in firearms. Follow these 11 steps to effectively clean your brass casings and have them looking like new.

1.Sort the casings: Before cleaning, separate your brass casings by caliber and remove any steel or aluminum casings that may be mixed in.

2.Removing the spent primer: Use a reloading press or hand decapping tool to remove the spent primers from the casing.

3.Inspect for damage: Look for any damaged or cracked casings and set them aside to avoid reloading unsafe ammunition.

4.Rinse with water: Rinse the brass casings under cold water to remove loose dirt and debris.

5.Choose your cleaning method: There are multiple methods of cleaning brass casings, including vibrating tumblers, ultrasonic cleaners, and wet rotary tumblers. Select the one that best suits your needs and budget.

6.Prepare your cleaning media: For rotary tumblers, fill it with water, a pinch of dish soap, and stainless steel pins if available. For vibrating tumblers, use walnut shell or corn cob media along with a polishing compound.

7.Add the casings: Place your brass casings in the tumbler with the cleaning media.

8.Start the tumbler: Turn on your tumbler and let it run for an appropriate amount of time for thorough cleaning—usually 1-3 hours depending on the method you chose (refer to user manuals for specific recommendations).

9.Empty and rinse the casings: Once cleaned, carefully remove the casings from the tumbler, discard used media and rinse them thoroughly under cold running water.

10.Dry thoroughly: Spread out your cleaned brass on a clean towel or mesh strainer in direct sunlight or a warm place for several hours to air dry. Alternatively, use a hairdryer or a dedicated brass dryer to speed up the process.

11.Inspect and sort: Once dry, inspect the casings for cleanliness and uniformity. Any that appear tarnished, damaged, or still contain debris should be cleaned again.

By following these 11 steps, you will achieve clean brass casings that are ready for reloading and optimal firearm performance. Remember always to prioritize safety when handling firearms and ammunition.

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