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Anyone use Ammo Up?
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<blockquote data-quote="thor447" data-source="post: 3819738" data-attributes="member: 24867"><p>I use the roller style as well. It works great if your are on a flat surface. To be efficient, you need to roll over the brass at a a parallel angle. If you roll over it and the brass is oriented at a perpendicular angle, you won't pick up much because it requires the wires in the basket to separate out at too big of a distance to pick them up. I find that the rollers (at least mine) are much less efficient if I'm trying to pick up on the ground (dirt/grass), especially if hit has any sort of rocks. I think the Ammo Up tool might be better in that scenario. If you are on a concrete slab, or any nice level surface, my vote would to go the roller style. Either choice is way better than the alternative. Nearly everyone I've seen at a range who uses one of these devices uses the rollers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thor447, post: 3819738, member: 24867"] I use the roller style as well. It works great if your are on a flat surface. To be efficient, you need to roll over the brass at a a parallel angle. If you roll over it and the brass is oriented at a perpendicular angle, you won't pick up much because it requires the wires in the basket to separate out at too big of a distance to pick them up. I find that the rollers (at least mine) are much less efficient if I'm trying to pick up on the ground (dirt/grass), especially if hit has any sort of rocks. I think the Ammo Up tool might be better in that scenario. If you are on a concrete slab, or any nice level surface, my vote would to go the roller style. Either choice is way better than the alternative. Nearly everyone I've seen at a range who uses one of these devices uses the rollers. [/QUOTE]
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