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SHARP-SHOOT-R BRASS 8oz MONKEY CASE CLEANER 12/cs

SHARP-SHOOT-R BRASS 8oz MONKEY CASE CLEANER 12/cs
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Product Information

 

Sharp Shoot R Precision Products announces new for 2014 “Brass Monkey” a product specific for cleaning the brass cartridges for rifles and pistols. This new product is an answer to easy cleaning of brass cases. This exciting new product is faster and easier to use, and leaves no messy residue. “Brass Monkey” even cleans most cases of that hateful primer pocket and flash hole residue…and, leaves no media behind to punch out later!”

We are packaging this product 8 ounce jar. It is very easy to use and is extremely great value …. This one 8 ounce jar will produce more than 21 gallons of cleaning solution. “Brass Monkey” will cost less than 80 cents per gallon of cleaner. Most other brass cleaners are liquids. Expensive to ship, and are limited to just a couple of uses. Brass Monkey is a dry powder that you mix with very hot water. The ratio is one teaspoon of Brass Monkey to 1⁄2 gallon of water. The normal amount of brass you can clean with a half gallon of cleaner is around 350 pieces of 45 ACP. The value is evident when you compare this product with all others.

It’s a fact that clean brass is easier to reload and is much less stressful on reloading dies. I would point out that it’s more important to have clean brass than shiny, polished pretty brass. The products used to polish brass gets lodged inside of the cases and is blasted into the barrel steel and then scrapes down the bore with each successive shot. Most polishing media either contains corn cobs, or nut hulls, which are a real pain to get out of flash holes and primer pockets. You may use any of three proven methods to clean brass.

1. Vibratory cleaners

2. Drum tumblers

3. Plastic Pail method is incredibly simple. Heat the water, add “Brass Monkey”. Pour over the pail containing the brass. Allow to soak for 20 to 30 minutes depending on how dirty the brass is. In most cases 20 minutes is more than enough. We strain the brass by pouring it through a plastic colander(spaghetti strainer). If you really want to dry the brass quickly. While it’s still warm put it in a salad spinner. The centrifugal spin will leave the brass 99.9% dry.

I. “Brass Monkey” will protect cases against corrosion.
II. “Brass Monkey” Biodegradable, and is totally safe for to use.
III. “Brass Monkey” is extremely fast acting.
IV. “Brass Monkey” leaves cases clean and bright leaving no tacky residue.
V. “Brass Monkey” available as an 8 ounce jar
VI. “Brass Monkey” is less expensive to ship and goes 20 times farther The final product “Brass Monkey” has undergone extreme testing by Competitive Shooters and reloaders.

WARNING

WARNING: This product can expose you to Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Read 2 Reviews - Average Rating: 3 stars

Brass monkey by sharp shoot r

By Ronald P. on Jun 24, 2020
Simple and straightforward to use with minimal supporting equipment required. Just mix it up and put dirty cases in the solution with a little agitation to remove air bubbles. Come back in 20-30 minutes and cases are clean inside and out. It evens does a very good job on primer pockets. Simply rinse and dry cases and they are ready to reload. Not as shiny as tumbling with SS pins but much quicker. Cases look comparable to sonic cleaned cases IMO.

wet brass

By Dennis Q. on Jul 21, 2015
I'm disappointed with Graf, with all the very high quality manufacturers and products, they carry, I expected that consistent quality with this product.
I started with 400, give or take, 9mm brass, average filth, added 1 tsp brass monkey to a 1/2 gallon, 140 degree water, (i would consider that hot), waited 20 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, 2 hours, 3 hours, occasionally rinsing a few pieces of brass to check, nothing!!! All I had was wet brass... It's a shame because I was real excited to try this stuff out.
It may protect against corrosion, be biodegradable, is in an 8 oz. jar and easy to ship and leave no tacky residue, but clean brass, no way. (period).
However you're currently cleaning your brass, just keep doing it that way, save your hard earned money because this product is not the answer to anything but getting your brass wet!!! (triple exclamation).
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