KeepTryin, I've picked up range brass for years. My thinking is, if a reloader was shooting it, he would have picked it up himself. Even old worn out brass, as I've done that myself. If it's no good, it goes in a coffee can, and about once a year I make a trip to the scrap yard. (I just turned in a gallon milk jug,about 6 weeks ago,of brass my boys picked up at Camp Perry last summer, and got $18 for it.Actually they did)
You might want to spend about $4-$5 bucks, and get a handle that has 8/32 threads on it. Everybody makes one,Lyman,RCBS,Redding, and get a brush to screw into it. A standard bore brush will work. You can polish out the inside of the case neck with this. I do have primer pocket uniformers and cleaners, but probably use a bent paper clip more than most. I found a couple big paper clips 20 years ago, straightened out one side, and that's what I use to clean primer pockets.(When you get a tumbler, and you will, this also works to knock out the media that lodge's in the flash hole!)
About the only thing I would tell you to be careful about, is when you polish the outside of the brass, stay away from anything with amonia in it. It can weaken the brass. If your not doing that many cases, a steel wool pad would work, or a Scotchbrite pad.
If your going to keep using a Lee hand press, do your self a favor. Get some Imperial sizing die wax, it's made by Redding now. A 1oz tin will probably last you 15-20 years. Barely touch your finger in it, wipe it around the case, and go to it. Makes it alot easier to size your cases. gypsyman