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Reloading
How do you keep track of the # of reloads on brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 992359" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Same here. And when I semi-retire brass (for the summer) every year, I seperate them into large ziplock bags by number of times fired. I have bags that say "1x Fired", "2x Fired", etc... in Sharpie so it's permanent. Which are then stored and stacked in sealed metal surplus ammo cans.</p><p> </p><p>I reload for over 18 individual calibers with multiple rifles in some of those calibers, so I would have an entire closet full of individual ammo boxes, if I stored each load for each rifle. If I have a consistant load I shoot for a rifle I shoot alot, it's ingrained in my memory banks as to the load charge...That said, the rifles I shoot ALOT, I do keep individual ammo boxes for each of those calibers with constantly loaded ammo. Most of my calibers I don't shoot alot, I just store components once I develop a load for them, that way I have my info there and components there if I need them.</p><p> </p><p>I never store and dirty brass either. I only store them clean and polished so they don't corrode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 992359, member: 12995"] Same here. And when I semi-retire brass (for the summer) every year, I seperate them into large ziplock bags by number of times fired. I have bags that say "1x Fired", "2x Fired", etc... in Sharpie so it's permanent. Which are then stored and stacked in sealed metal surplus ammo cans. I reload for over 18 individual calibers with multiple rifles in some of those calibers, so I would have an entire closet full of individual ammo boxes, if I stored each load for each rifle. If I have a consistant load I shoot for a rifle I shoot alot, it's ingrained in my memory banks as to the load charge...That said, the rifles I shoot ALOT, I do keep individual ammo boxes for each of those calibers with constantly loaded ammo. Most of my calibers I don't shoot alot, I just store components once I develop a load for them, that way I have my info there and components there if I need them. I never store and dirty brass either. I only store them clean and polished so they don't corrode. [/QUOTE]
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