Shaking bullets with sand is a method used to clean and polish them. The abrasive nature of the sand helps remove oxidation, dirt, and imperfections from the bullet's surface, improving its appearance and potentially enhancing its performance. This process is often employed by reloaders and hobbyists to maintain the quality of their ammunition. However, care must be taken to avoid damaging the bullets or altering their dimensions.
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not exactly, but bullets do crush
To do this you will would normally use a large wire filter where holes are set at about the size of sand. By vibrating this net area it sifts out the sand leaving rocks in the netting - It can be undertaken by multiple operations where holes in the netting become smaller so filtering page to small grains/rock. A crude method is using a rake to drag away large rocks from sand
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Sand and gold are separated by a sieve. You put the sand in with he gold and shake it. Than the sand falls throuh the holes of the sieve leaving behind he gold.
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One way to separate leaves from sand is to use a sieve or a mesh screen. Pour the sand and leaves mixture onto the sieve, gently shake it, and the sand will pass through while the leaves are collected on top. Another method is to use water: mix the sand and leaves with water, where the sand will sink to the bottom and the leaves will float, allowing you to skim them off.
The song is by Dido and its called "Sand in my shoes" And the line you are thinking about is "I've still got sand in my shoes and I can't shake the thought of you"
The backstop. Usually a sheet of metal, set at an angle, bullets striking it are deflected down. Some strike a bed of sand, some water, some are deflected into a large round metal pipe, where the bullets spin until they stop.