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Brass

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Always looking for a easier way to retrieve brass. Any other gadgets out there?
 

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i use this incredible set of tools at the range, it's amazing on how they afford me no bending, and although not all stores sell these, when they do, they sell out fast, so one must get on a wish/waiting list....









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sorry, i could not resist...

at the club they have that "roller", and it works worth a pile of......... :poop:

at the outdoor range i visit maybe once every 2 years, they have the old broom and dust pan.

the indoor range has the average broom and dust pan also...
 
i use this incredible set of tools at the range, it's amazing on how they afford me no bending, and although not all stores sell these, when they do, they sell out fast, so one must get on a wish/waiting list....









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sorry, i could not resist...

at the club they have that "roller", and it works worth a pile of......... :poop:

at the outdoor range i visit maybe once every 2 years, they have the old broom and dust pan.

the indoor range has the average broom and dust pan
No Doubt….best tool out there.
 
We use grabbers at matches to police the brass after each shooter at matches. Too much gravel to use the squirrel cages.
it surprises me ( a bit), that with the recycling of brass, some ranges even allow you to clean up, so that they can, and use that money for other things for the property upkeep, pay for the porta johns, etc. maybe like my public range, they sweep up, sort some of the brass, and resell it in thier showroom, and recycle the rest.
 
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