Cocked&Locked
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- S. Ontario
THE TRIALS OF A BRASS VULTURE
So after shooting up my own stock, and since i was shooting little over the last year or two, i'm finally ramping back to the point where i can't afford to just go out and buy a box or two to plink with.
Ok self, I says, lets dig out all the brass we've got set aside and get it sorted and tumbled.
!!WHERE THE #$#@ DID ALL THIS BRASS COME FROM!! .
There's nothing for it, time to call in the reinforcments. I lure an unsuspecting buddy over (beer may have been mentioned)and we spend two hours sorting the 38 from the 9 from the 40 from the 45 from the 357 from the 223 from the 30-06.....you get the idea. (its good to have friends who want to shoot your guns, it equals free slaves).
So we finish up with about 2000 9, 1300 40's, 500 45's and maybe the same for 38 and 357, and a mixed bag of rifle stuff. Now to tumble,,,
Aw crap, i forgot how small the lyman 1200's are,, i need a cement mixer here,,,,in they go a (VERY) little bit at a time......
Alright! The first batch is clean, take it out and
OH ####, guess who forgot that the lyman tuffnut with the red powder on it gets EVERYWHERE,,,,
(The prick who invented this stuff worked for Sarah Brady i'm sure)
...it floats in the air and covers everything with a fine layer of red flour. Sigh...now I know why a buddy gave it to me free (bastard! he's still laughing). ((if it would ever wear out i'd get clean new stuff, but it still cleans great and i'm too damn cheap))
and now i have to wash the brass to get the rouge off of it,,,into the sink, whew, wife not looking, wash it off , rinse, spread in front of the fireplace to dry.......only have to do this about 15 more times,,,,,hehehehehehe, and i'm having fun!
So after shooting up my own stock, and since i was shooting little over the last year or two, i'm finally ramping back to the point where i can't afford to just go out and buy a box or two to plink with.
Ok self, I says, lets dig out all the brass we've got set aside and get it sorted and tumbled.
!!WHERE THE #$#@ DID ALL THIS BRASS COME FROM!! .
There's nothing for it, time to call in the reinforcments. I lure an unsuspecting buddy over (beer may have been mentioned)and we spend two hours sorting the 38 from the 9 from the 40 from the 45 from the 357 from the 223 from the 30-06.....you get the idea. (its good to have friends who want to shoot your guns, it equals free slaves).
So we finish up with about 2000 9, 1300 40's, 500 45's and maybe the same for 38 and 357, and a mixed bag of rifle stuff. Now to tumble,,,
Aw crap, i forgot how small the lyman 1200's are,, i need a cement mixer here,,,,in they go a (VERY) little bit at a time......
Alright! The first batch is clean, take it out and
OH ####, guess who forgot that the lyman tuffnut with the red powder on it gets EVERYWHERE,,,,
(The prick who invented this stuff worked for Sarah Brady i'm sure)
...it floats in the air and covers everything with a fine layer of red flour. Sigh...now I know why a buddy gave it to me free (bastard! he's still laughing). ((if it would ever wear out i'd get clean new stuff, but it still cleans great and i'm too damn cheap))
and now i have to wash the brass to get the rouge off of it,,,into the sink, whew, wife not looking, wash it off , rinse, spread in front of the fireplace to dry.......only have to do this about 15 more times,,,,,hehehehehehe, and i'm having fun!
