Brass Count

I try to keep about 100 for each magnum caliber at a time, and .308 I have a metric crap-ton.

When I build my .280 AI, I will probably have about 250 brass, b/c I plan on shooting it a ton.
 
I'll keep two to four hundred casings for most rifles depending on usage frequency. For my AR I've got 1,200 rounds loaded and stuff for at least a few hundred more loaded. I shoot ten different rifle calibers (plus two pistol calibers), so I've got just a round or two around.
 
I'll keep two to four hundred casings for most rifles depending on usage frequency. For my AR I've got 1,200 rounds loaded and stuff for at least a few hundred more loaded. I shoot ten different rifle calibers (plus two pistol calibers), so I've got just a round or two around.

I feel your pain....

42CD5348-724C-43B6-8BF0-2359CE54C01D-4093-000004046E715078_zpse9a62578.jpg
 
Usually about 150-200 for each hunting rifle.Alot more than that for each varmint rig.
I have an addictive personality.I just love to pull the trigger.I have a metric crap-ton of rifles.There is a place in my heart for each and every one.GRIN
 
For each barrel I buy enough brass to outlast it, after culling for the best of it. Seems to come in around ~500pcs per, usually in Lapua.

That leaves me enough to load ~100rds at any given time. And since I've yet to destroy good brass, I'm doing fine with initial expense here.
 
Between 200 to 500 per caliber, but in some calibers I have two different weapons, bolt and semi, so for the semi's I tend to stock milsurp, which seems to last longer and shoot just as well. A Howa 1500 bolt gun in -06 actually shoots better with milsurp than even lapua brass, and I've tried nodes up to way too high and about eleventy-six bullet/powder/primer/seating depth combinations. Who'd a thunk it?

Rick
 
Warning! This thread is more than 12 years ago old.
It's likely that no further discussion is required, in which case we recommend starting a new thread. If however you feel your response is required you can still do so.

Recent Posts

Top