That's a wrap! Thanks for a great season. See you all next year!

We should be shooting 2nd Saturday and 4th Sunday again next year.

Final schedule to be finalized in February.

Cleaning Brass?

I have been having trouble with the media that I have bought lately. It seems to clean well the first time or two but after that it leaves fine powdery residue and does not shine up the brass well. Does anyone have a brand or type that works well, and how about any homemade recipes?

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  • dddd Gnome, gnome on the range!
    Dirt Pyle wrote on May 14 2008, 08:37 AM:
    I have been having trouble with the media that I have bought lately. It seems to clean well the first time or two but after that it leaves fine powdery residue and does not shine up the brass well. Does anyone have a brand or type that works well, and how about any homemade recipes?
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    What are you using?
  • jeweler jimjeweler jim Posse Whipping Boy
    A few years back I bought the media (ground walnut shells I think) that is impregnated with jeweler's rouge. I've been using it for years and it still works great. Might take a little longer than when I first bought it and the residue when you first dump the brass for sizing is a little of a pain, but it works and that's what counts. So as you sort through the brass the first time you get coated in red rouge, but that's not anything new if you've worked in the back of a jewelry store.
  • I use the same media as JJ, and it works great. <img src='http://www.goodguysposse.org/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/good.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':good:' />
  • dddd Gnome, gnome on the range&#33;
    I use the same stuff as JJ and also corn cob. I like to throw them in the walnut for a bit then into the corn cob to remove any of the jeweler's rouge that remains.
  • Add a cap full or 2 of your favorite liquid car wax run it for 10 minutes then add the brass should cure your problem.<br />
    Rusty
  • I've often wondered if the rouge wears down barrels and parts <img src='http://www.goodguysposse.org/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/thumbdown.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':thumbdown:' /> I just tumbled some 357 for 3 days and it is spotless with no residue (yes I forgot about it) <img src='http://www.goodguysposse.org/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/whistling.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':whistling:' />
  • "sizing"??, "cleaning"??? huh!
  • I add a little brasso to the media<br />
    Grunt
  • DD - I'm not sure what kind it was. <br />
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    Thanks for all the suggestions!
  • I use Corn Cob media from Gander. It seems to last about a season of shooting and still going strong.<br />
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    Then again, nickle plated .44-40 is fairly clean to start with. <img src='http://www.goodguysposse.org/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rolleyes:' /> <br />
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    JP
  • Saguaro KidSaguaro Kid Stick It In Your Ear
    There's a place here in Woodstock that sells corn cob. Atleast they did last time I talked to them. I'll check with them and if anybody wants some, I'll get a bag (50 lbs.) and we can split it up. I have been using corn cob for years and it works fine with a little Dillon's or Midway brass polish. I have used Brasso but have been told it harms the brass. <br />
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    SK
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