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A vibrating tumbler will get your brass clean. The dryer sheets shown here help collect some of the dirt so the cleaning media lasts longer.

Reloading: Brass Cleaning and Preparation To Load

Reloading has many steps. Some of them aren’t as sexy as others. But today, we’re getting down and dirty cleaning brass. There are numerous ways to do it, and numerous gadgets that can help.

So if you have buckets of range brass, is it worth the trouble to sort each and every one by brand?

Reloading Science: Do You Really Need To Sort Your Brass?

Using identical cartridge cases is a big deal for bench rest shooters and anyone else concerned with improving groups by tenths or even hundredths of inches. But what about for plinking, practice and self defense?

Hornady's Lock-N-Load--First Looks (Reloading)

Hornady’s Lock-N-Load–First Looks (Reloading)

I’m new to reloading and jumping in head first with Hornady’s Lock-N-Load AP. While it isn’t overly complicated to set up, there are a lot of moving parts, all working in unison. Getting it right took longer than I’d anticipated, but I’ve learned a lot more than I had expected. Here is part one of a new series on reloading.