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Reloading
Marking brass technique
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<blockquote data-quote="redneckdan" data-source="post: 1860533" data-attributes="member: 8932"><p>I use 50 or 100ct MTM boxes with a sticky label to keep lots sorted. Load data is on the label. I mark if the brass was annealed, necked, bumped or full length sized. The 1-10 numbers for tracking times reloaded are usually enough to outlast the brass. On .223 practice ammo I usually circle all 10 then go back and cross them off til I reach 20 times reloaded and then chuck it. With 5- 100 rounds lots loaded 20 times, that barrel is usually toast by the time the brass is done.</p><p></p><p>When I load, I do everything by the box. In the case of .25-06; 50 cases get tumbled, 50 cases get prepped, 50 cases get loaded. Then I start on the next box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redneckdan, post: 1860533, member: 8932"] I use 50 or 100ct MTM boxes with a sticky label to keep lots sorted. Load data is on the label. I mark if the brass was annealed, necked, bumped or full length sized. The 1-10 numbers for tracking times reloaded are usually enough to outlast the brass. On .223 practice ammo I usually circle all 10 then go back and cross them off til I reach 20 times reloaded and then chuck it. With 5- 100 rounds lots loaded 20 times, that barrel is usually toast by the time the brass is done. When I load, I do everything by the box. In the case of .25-06; 50 cases get tumbled, 50 cases get prepped, 50 cases get loaded. Then I start on the next box. [/QUOTE]
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