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Reloading
How do you keep track of the # of reloads on brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Birdhunter1" data-source="post: 992161" data-attributes="member: 13921"><p>What I have done on my .243 and the 150 Nosler cases I bought was put them in separate flip top boxes, always shoot out of one box, and put those empties in that box. When prepping cases only work with one box at a time and make a mark on the label how many times that box has been reloaded.</p><p>The process seems to work well for me.</p><p></p><p>On my .223's I just keep loading them till a case splits or the primer pocket loosens up. Of course you can only tell when a primer pocket has gotten too loose once you put a primer in so I paint the casehead black which is universal code in my ammo for 'one shot left for this case.' Seems to work well.</p><p></p><p>Other rifles I just pitch the case in the scrap bin once it wears out and I don't bother to keep count.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Birdhunter1, post: 992161, member: 13921"] What I have done on my .243 and the 150 Nosler cases I bought was put them in separate flip top boxes, always shoot out of one box, and put those empties in that box. When prepping cases only work with one box at a time and make a mark on the label how many times that box has been reloaded. The process seems to work well for me. On my .223's I just keep loading them till a case splits or the primer pocket loosens up. Of course you can only tell when a primer pocket has gotten too loose once you put a primer in so I paint the casehead black which is universal code in my ammo for 'one shot left for this case.' Seems to work well. Other rifles I just pitch the case in the scrap bin once it wears out and I don't bother to keep count. [/QUOTE]
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