Super Easy Way To Pick Up & Sort Range Brass

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Published 2015-12-22
Sensible Prepper Presents: The Brass Wizard and Shell Sorter from Brownells. Picking up range brass and sorting it all out is a chore but with these two tools, it's a much faster way to give you more time.

Brownells

Thanks For Watching~ Sootch00

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All Comments (21)
  • @ArtisanTony
    I have been trying to get Alex to invent a brass magnet. I told him it would be instant Nobel Peace Prize :)
  • Very cool products. You are right. Sometimes the simplest ideas are pure genius.
  • @cbrabb
    Excellent products, Sootch. Love the variety on your channels.
  • Great video as always!! Been using these "pecan pickers" for years dating back in the 90's when shooting competition. If their is steel mixed in just use a strong magnet to pull them out of the mix. Keep up the great work!
  • really liked this video. Having just got my first gun, having a way to pick up brass is great because I am also heavily into recycling
  • @fatbeard8072
    Wow, so simple but yet so effective, this was awesome. Thanks Sootch.....
  • @TheJasonb08
    Fantastic ideas for picking up the brass, well done!
  • @dawnhewlett4327
    Great video, thanks for the wisdom. I shoot on an outdoor range that doesn't mind if I pick up brass. I'm the only shooter that wants the brass. Find a scrap yard that will accept cartridge cases(some won't). Assure them you cull out any steel or aluminum cases and all live rounds and trade it for good soft lead. My last haul was a straight trade for a little over 200 pounds for excellent, soft sheet and conduit lead. Before that, I took home over $400. That was unusual, though- it took about three 30 gallon barrels full. That's a lot of brass.Makes a difference over buying it.
  • @dbrucep51
    Hi Sootch. My buddy Gerald just got one of these and he loves it. We do a lot of shooting and handloading and nothing beats it. Been a long time viewer of your channels and they have helped me greatly with tips and gear selections. In fact I recommend your videos to anyone who is thinking about survival. Keep up the great work and thank you. A merry Christmas to you and your family and blessings for a happy new year!
  • @BCasale3
    One of the things we do along our coarse of shooting or if we are in a fixed position is to lay tarps down before shooting. Works great every time.
  • @alh9338
    This will come in handy for us folks who are down in the back. Thanks!
  • @maetzler1111
    another cool tool presented by sootch. keep on doing 👍
  • @liesejunh
    Genius. In addition to those reasons you mentioned you should also pick up brass if you are in some type of wilderness. Leaving your brass out there is the same as littering. I like this tool.
  • @biguy525
    I have had the shell sorter for 6 months and it sure makes seperating cases easy. Now I just have to get a brass wizzard to save my back.
  • @u1t1matr1x8
    Plus its good to pick up the brass so it does not sit rusting and ruining the soil like I have seen at public shooting sites where people don't pick up after themselves. Great Product!
  • @scbane
    Never heard of the brass wizard. Thanks for posting this
  • @Markam248
    nice stash. i pick up my brass and any other that i can when i am at the range. i hope to reload. thanks for the tip. Mark
  • I'll be getting one of these Sootch, I'm a renter but have a range set up on my the property. I have to pickup all the brass by hand before my landlord mows and its a pain in the butt.
  • @robbie9118
    Picking up brass is just the right thing to do. The brass wizard is great. Kinda like vacuuming. Please don't tell my Mrs I said that. If you wanna speed that up and don't have that nifty contraption... Take your hat off and throw the brass in it... Lotsa experience picking up brass. "No Brass No Ammo, Drill Sergeant!!!" Merry Christmas, Sootch.