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Armanov Stackable Case Gauge for .223 REM or 5,56 x 45 mm or .300 AAC Blackout ammo, made to tight tolerances SAAMI specification. Machined from top quality aluminum with high tolerances so you can sort out any faulty round instantly. It’s smartly designed to double also as OAL checker when you lay it on flat surface. Since most malfunctions are ammo related, and most of those relate to deformed, bulging or otherwise defective brass – dropping the bullets into a gauge is an effective way to save time, trouble and reduce the chance of costly malfunction. Price is for 1 piece (10 rounds).

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The LEM Electromagnetic Case Cleaner offers a new level of brass case cleaning performance. This new case cleaner gets brass MUCH cleaner than ultrasonic or tumbling methods.

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The DAA Case Lube is a result of much testing and experimentation to find the best performing formula. The non-aerosol spray-cap bottle is easy and efficient to use. 

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Here's a cool upgrade for current Armanov Case Cauge, an overall Round Lenght checker! It fits perfectly to the new model of the Armanov Case Gauge - the one with an edge on the bottom side.

 

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This pocket size 1 case gauge is perfect for the range. It is ideal for shooters who want to ensure better reliabitiy of their ammo in chambering and extracting on the range. The Chamber Gauge is machined from the finest aluminum. This Chamber Gauge is specifically designed for your pocket to...
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Cleaning with wet Rotary Tumblers or Ultrasonics requires the correct solution for the correct cleaning application. Lyman has partnered with a renowned chemical research team to develop the right solutions for use with today's new Cleaners. The Turbo Sonic case cleaning solution was formulated to deliver premium results in cleaning cases inside and out. The 32oz. value sized concentrated solution is the ideal way to save while producing "like-new" results.

- Specially formulated for optimum cleaning results
- Concentrated
- Value Sized 32 oz.

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Dillon handgun case gages allow you to check your handgun ammunition to ensure it will fit a minimum sized chamber. Made of stainless steel for long life.


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If you are serious about shooting, you are probably a reloader. So you are serious about gauging your ammo too. Armanov 100 pcs Ammo Gauge for gauging ammo tolerances and primer seating 100 at a time. Flip tray is also included, for easy ammo transfer from Case Gauge to MTM/Dillon style 100 pcs ammo box. 

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The Shell Sorter™ is a simple product designed to reduce the time spent sorting brass by caliber, allowing you to enjoy more time reloading and shooting.

The Sorter simply sits on top of a common 5 gallon bucket, with a few shakes your brass is sorted by caliber. The Shell Sorter™ is comprised of three pans designed to sort several common calibers.

The three main calibers that most reloaders sort are 45 ACP, 40 S&W, and 9mm. We have labeled the sorters according to those three main calibers. The sorters do sort many more calibers!

The fastest way to sort is to stack all three of the pans together with the yellow pan on top, and the black on the bottom, in that way all your brass is sorted at the same time.

If you sort before tumbling as is recommended, most shells that are inside of each other will come apart with the shaking and are sorted correctly. However, if you tumble first, those are likely to jam together with small bits of media, and sometimes those require pliers.

The sorters can also take the place of your media sifter. Just tumble, pour your brass into the appropriate sorter(s), shake a bit, your media is in the bucket, and your brass is ready for the next step.

You can use this on the range so that you only bring home brass in the calibers that you reload.

The Shell Sorter™ is made of ABS, a very strong plastic which will give a lifetime of service. We placed a sorter underneath a car tire, and it didn't break or distort! In fact, it still worked!

Always wear gloves and a dust mask when working with used brass because of the levels of lead dust present.

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