Case Cleaning & Preparation
- HORNADY CAM LOCK CASE TRIMMER$107.96
- Lym E-zee Trim Pilot 9mm$6.20
- LYMAN CASE LUBE SPRAY 16 OZ.$21.27
- LYMAN TURBO POLISHING MEDIA$12.46
- LYMAN E-ZEE PILOT 6.5$6.15
- TUMBLER/MEDIA ADDITIVE$11.40
- RCBS ROTARY CASE TRIMMER PILOT$5.64
- RCBS CASE POLISHING COMPOUND$7.16
- LYMAN PRIMER POCKET$20.32
- RCBS TRIM-MATE PRIMER POCKET$29.59
- Lyman Pro Carbide Trim Die 223 Rem$156.73
- LYMAN PRIMER POCKET UNIFORMER$22.25
- RCBS TRIM MATE DEBUR TOOL$74.81
- LYMAN E-ZEE PILOT .338 LAPUA$6.15
- LEE LARGE CUTTER & LOCK STUD$7.33
- RCBS TRIM PRO 3-WAY CUTTER$64.53
- Hornady Lock-N-Load AP Primer Pocket Swage Tool 223/5.56mm Only$111.67
- LEE QUICK TRIM DIE BODY$12.93
- LYMAN E-ZEE PILOT .45ACP$6.20
- LYMAN E-ZEE TRIM HAND$33.74
- RCBS CASE TRIMMER CUTTER$20.34
- RCBS MILITARY CRIMP REMOVER$21.80
- LYMAN TUMBLING MEDIA TUFNUT$24.25
- LYMAN PRIMER POCKET REAMER$10.68
What is case cleaning and preparation?
Case cleaning and preparation involve the process of cleaning, inspecting, and prepping used brass cases for reloading. This ensures your reloaded ammunition is safe, reliable, and performs consistently.
Why is case cleaning and preparation important?
Properly cleaned and prepared cases are essential for:
- Safety: Removes residue and debris that could cause malfunctions or excessive pressure.
- Consistency: Ensures uniformity in your reloaded ammunition for better accuracy.
- Longevity: Extends the life of your brass cases, saving you money over time.
What tools are needed for case cleaning and preparation?
Essential tools include:
- Case tumblers and ultrasonic cleaners – For efficient cleaning of brass cases.
- Case trimmers and chamfer tools – To resize and deburr cases for proper fit.
- Measuring equipment – Use measuring tools to ensure cases meet exact specifications.
How do I get started with case cleaning and preparation?
Begin by selecting the appropriate cleaning method for your needs. Tumblers are great for bulk cleaning, while ultrasonic cleaners offer deep cleaning. Don't forget to invest in reloading components and powder handling tools to complete your setup.
What is the difference between dry and wet tumbling?
Dry tumbling uses media like corn cob or walnut shells to clean cases, while wet tumbling uses liquid solutions and stainless steel pins. Wet tumbling often provides a deeper clean, including primer pockets.
Do I need to clean the inside of the cases?
Yes, cleaning the inside ensures there's no residue that could affect powder ignition. Wet tumbling or ultrasonic cleaning effectively cleans both the inside and outside of the cases.
Can I reuse brass cases indefinitely?
Brass cases have a limited lifespan and should be inspected for cracks, splits, or other signs of wear before each reload. Proper preparation extends their usability but always prioritize safety.
Can I buy case cleaning and preparation tools in bulk?
Yes! Bulk purchasing is ideal for serious reloaders or group setups. Explore our case cleaning and preparation inventory for deals and packages.
Are there restrictions on purchasing these tools?
Case cleaning and preparation tools are generally unrestricted and available to anyone interested in reloading.
Can I return these tools if I’m not satisfied?
Returns are subject to our policies. Please review our Store Policies for details on eligible returns and exchanges.
Do you offer financing for case cleaning and preparation equipment?
Yes, financing options are available to make purchasing equipment more accessible. Visit our Financing Options page for details.