caperbound
Regular
- Location
- Nova Scotia
I have always cut up pieces of used sheets and tossed them in my tumbler to grab dirt and dust...but, the other day I found a couple new uses for them.
I don't know about other folks but I like to wipe down my reloads before I put them in a case. I generally shoot cast so often some residual lube is on my cases. I normally us papertowel (sometime with brakeclean on it). The other day papertowel wasn't close by but a few used bounce sheets were. Without parts cleaner I gave the brass/bullets a wipe. I was pretty impressed they almost easily wiped the grim off and my work bench smelled nice too.
Had a rifle barrel full of some sort of grease laying near by...with some elbow grease it cleaned up pretty quick.
Anyway, not a life changer or anything but another reason to save your old bounce sheets.
I don't know about other folks but I like to wipe down my reloads before I put them in a case. I generally shoot cast so often some residual lube is on my cases. I normally us papertowel (sometime with brakeclean on it). The other day papertowel wasn't close by but a few used bounce sheets were. Without parts cleaner I gave the brass/bullets a wipe. I was pretty impressed they almost easily wiped the grim off and my work bench smelled nice too.
Had a rifle barrel full of some sort of grease laying near by...with some elbow grease it cleaned up pretty quick.
Anyway, not a life changer or anything but another reason to save your old bounce sheets.


















































