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SmithSales ManagerCaspian Arms Ltd.(802)472-6454 Whom it my concern,This letter is addressed to all shooters out there. In the winter we no longer have to pick them out of the snow.Thanks for the Great idea!GaryGary H. With your brass magnet not only is it a breeze to retrieve all our brass but it’s nice and clean. We do all our test firing in a sand pit and you can imagine how dirty the brass we can find gets. I can’t imagine going shooting without it.ĭear Andy,Just wanted to drop you a line to tell you how much we like your Brass Magnet. The Brass Magnet has become an essential part of my range gear, just as much as a shooting bag or a stapler. We’ve used them for several years now: they’re well made and we’ve never had any problems with them and I suspect that I will give mine to my grandson when I get so old I cannot shoot any more.Īnd it will pay for itself in just a few range sessions: the time saved in picking up the brass - no more wandering around the firing line bending over looking for cases that have cleverly hidden themselves in the grass and gravel, along with the fact that it collects them much more effectively than by doing it by hand: my “lost case” percentage has gone from ten percent to less than one - which a very nice thing with the increasing cost of ammo. The Brass Magnet impressed me so much that I immediately bought two of them: one for me and one for my son. Total time to police the range: about ten minutes. Came the end of the day, we picked the Brass Magnets up, shook out the snow and mud, and dumped the brass. We students spread several of them out all over the range and then proceeded to shoot all day long – some ten thousand rounds or so. I first saw one in use at one of Andy’s shooting classes. At the end of the shooting session, the net is gathered up by the corners and the brass collects into a pile that allows it to be emptied into a bucket. It’s an invention of Andy Anderson, a retired SF Sergeant Major, that is a mesh net to be spread out on the range for cartridge cases to land on.
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The Brass Magnet is one of those products that you look at and wonder, “Why didn’t I think of that?” Just imagine what everyone in our arms professions could accomplish with that one extra hour spent shooting on the range every training day!”John Giduck, MS, JDSenior Consultant, Archangel Anti-Terror GroupAuthor, Terror At Beslan: A Russian Tragedy With Lessons For America’s Schools
BRASS MAGNET SERIES
Not only will this ingenious piece of kit virtually eliminate the loss of precious training time, but I have kept a series of them outside on my private shooting range in the Rocky Mountains for several years, with no deterioration or loss of function or strength. The Brass Magnet® is the answer to this loss of the most valuable resource of our warriors: time. At the end of a long day on the range, far too much time is wasted policing up brass playing janitor rather than preparing for battle. “Having trained, or worked with, elite military and law enforcement units throughout America and the world for years, I understand that there is nothing more precious than training time. No damage, and they are very easy to clean just lay them out on the driveway and hose them off.
BRASS MAGNET PLUS
We have used the same 6 Brass Magnets to teach dozens of classes in the past 3 plus years, on all types of surfaces, from blacktop to tall grass and brush, snow, gravel and loose sand. Another benefit is you save 99% of the once fired brass, an easy sale to re-loaders for 5 to 8 cents per round, at 5 cents that is a savings of 2400 dollars. Even at a man hour cost of 25 dollars per hour that is a savings of 1000 dollars per class. to do it by hand, this is a man hours saving of 8 man hours per day 40 man hours per class. This is 48,000 rounds for the class, we used Brass Magnets to pick up the brass, about 10 to 12 min. It was a 16 man class, to learn this technique each student averaged 600 rounds per day for 5 days. and Andy’s Custom Guns) gave a REACT (Rapid engagement and Close-Quarter Tactics) class to the United States Army Special Forces.