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Brass Preparation And Management By John W. Lewis
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<blockquote data-quote="zoeper" data-source="post: 283336" data-attributes="member: 10682"><p>Hi John,Thank you for the article i found some good ideas in there.Did you find that running your brass through the ring die affected the primer pocket of your brass? I have quite a few cases with primer pockets that is starting to feel loose and was wondering if the ring die might be the solution to tighten them up again?How do you keep track of how many times you have used your brass? in theory this should be easy, but i found that i keep mixing up my brass.I might get a new batch of brass and start by loading some for load development then i might want to load these same cases again (now that they're fireformed i should get better accuracy) then i might load a batch of 50 and only use 35 for competition etc etc. At the end of the day if i loaded a batch and they all came back fired it would be easy, somehow it just always ends up scrambled.The best method I saw thus far is one guy that uses a small file to notch the rim of each case every time it's loaded and that way it is easy to sort them and keep track of what it's been up to.Any sugestions??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zoeper, post: 283336, member: 10682"] Hi John,Thank you for the article i found some good ideas in there.Did you find that running your brass through the ring die affected the primer pocket of your brass? I have quite a few cases with primer pockets that is starting to feel loose and was wondering if the ring die might be the solution to tighten them up again?How do you keep track of how many times you have used your brass? in theory this should be easy, but i found that i keep mixing up my brass.I might get a new batch of brass and start by loading some for load development then i might want to load these same cases again (now that they're fireformed i should get better accuracy) then i might load a batch of 50 and only use 35 for competition etc etc. At the end of the day if i loaded a batch and they all came back fired it would be easy, somehow it just always ends up scrambled.The best method I saw thus far is one guy that uses a small file to notch the rim of each case every time it's loaded and that way it is easy to sort them and keep track of what it's been up to.Any sugestions?? [/QUOTE]
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