Frankford Arsenal Die Block Set Review & Hands-On Test

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Every reloader knows the frustration. Youve spent precious time at your reloading bench perfectly adjusting a die for case resizing or bullet seating. Then you need to switch calibers. You break down the setup, lose your settings, and start the…

Best Reloading Press for Precision: Hands-On Review

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Every reloader chasing that perfect group knows the truth. Your rifle is only as accurate as the ammunition you feed it. And that ammunition’s potential is locked within the precision of your reloading press. The quest for consistent ammunition with…

Frankford Arsenal M-Press Review: Hands-On Testing

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Reloading presses often force a choice between brute strength and delicate precision. You get a heavy-duty cast iron monster that can resize .50 BMG but feels like a workout, or a lightweight unit that struggles with consistency. The Frankford Arsenal…

Best Media Pins for Reloading: A Hands-On Review

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For the reloader who demands pristine brass, the choice of cleaning media is far from trivial. It’s the difference between a functional case and one that gleams like factory new, between a quick rinse and a frustrating separation process. While…

Media Pins Review: Efficient Brass Separation Tested

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Every shotgun reloader eventually faces the same tedious chore: separating the brass base from the plastic hull. Its a bottleneck, a messy, time-consuming step that can make you question the whole process. The traditional methodsprying, cutting, or hammeringare inefficient and…

Frankford Arsenal Media Pins Review: Dimensions & Fit

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You’ve got your brass cleaned and ready for the next stage. But there’s a final, critical step before you can start resizing and priming: separating those tiny, stubborn stainless steel pins from your cases. It’s a task that can test…

Lightweight Media Pins Review: Are They Worth It?

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For reloaders who have embraced the superior cleanliness of wet tumbling, the choice of media is far from trivial. Its the difference between a chore and a streamlined process, between dull brass and a brilliant, showroom shine. While standard stainless…

Reloading Supplies Review: Quality, Cost & Performance

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Brass cleaning is the unglamorous foundation of reliable reloading. It’s a step that can’t be skipped, and the tools you choose directly impact your efficiency and the quality of your finished ammunition. While presses and scales get most of the…

Brass Cleaning Solution with Media Pins Review & Results

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There’s a moment in every reloader’s journey when the standard vibratory tumbler just doesn’t cut it anymore. You’re left with clean brass, sure, but the primer pockets are still grimy, and the insides look like a forgotten chimney. That’s when…

Frankford Arsenal Magnet System Review: Is It Worth It?

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If you’ve ever spent more time picking up spilled stainless steel media than actually cleaning your brass, you know the struggle. That tedious, finger-numbing process can suck the joy right out of reloading. There’s a tool designed to solve exactly…

Durable Stainless Steel Media Pins Review & Test

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Brass cleaning is a meticulous process, and the right tools make all the difference. For many reloaders, the debate often centers on the media itself. Ceramic, corn cob, walnut shellsthey all have their place. But for a truly deep clean…

Media Pins Review: Fast Brass Cleaning Tested

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For reloaders chasing that perfect, gleaming piece of brass, the cleaning stage is a make-or-break moment. Dirty, carbon-fouled cases can hide defects, cause inconsistent powder charges, and accelerate die wear. The traditional hum of a vibratory tumbler filled with corn…