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Reloading Tip: Start with Clean Brass

Nice read on starting with clean brass

Certainly I'm no world renowned expert on reloading, but the lesson I most remember from the old fellow who first taught me the hobby, was that absolutely CLEAN brass is the first step in quality reloads. If he made that comment once, he made it a thousand times.
 
I wish that I had time to reload. My ex bought me a reloader years ago and when I left her I had to put it in my brothers storage unit and he didn't pay it and I lost it not knowing till it was to late. Last year I received a reloader from my girlfriends family after her uncle passed away. Not sure what kind it is yet still in the box I got it in. I do know he reloaded shotgun shells and 38 Spl.
 
I wish that I had time to reload. My ex bought me a reloader years ago and when I left her I had to put it in my brothers storage unit and he didn't pay it and I lost it not knowing till it was to late. Last year I received a reloader from my girlfriends family after her uncle passed away. Not sure what kind it is yet still in the box I got it in. I do know he reloaded shotgun shells and 38 Spl.
I'm sure somebody here could/would tell you what kind it is from a picture and brief description if you're interested. They all do the same thing, but some do it a little better and probably a lot easier.
 
I'm sure somebody here could/would tell you what kind it is from a picture and brief description if you're interested. They all do the same thing, but some do it a little better and probably a lot easier.
I just need to take it out of the box, then I can find out what it is. I do know a little about them. Just not sure if it was a shotgun or pistol reloader I did get stuff for both. I will have to get it out this weekend and see what I have.
 
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