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Reloading
Tracking Reloading Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="dok7mm" data-source="post: 1428184" data-attributes="member: 90080"><p>I sort brass by weight (depending on lot spread). Then they go in a box, with a label I can update. I record all data: times fired, annealing, what primers used, bullet weight, velocities, sd & es. Each lot of brass stays in it's box until the primer pockets get loose.</p><p></p><p>I will move out any pieces that don't track with that lot (either on target or with the chronograph). They become foulers or go into another lot.</p><p></p><p>I know weight sorting does not track with H2O sorting, but by watching the target and chrono, I get the outliers out of my lots. I use a LabRadar for every shot, so it's easy to spot a case where capacity is different, as I weigh each charge weight to .02 gr. and sort bullets by wt. and bto ( a royal pita, but I have the time).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dok7mm, post: 1428184, member: 90080"] I sort brass by weight (depending on lot spread). Then they go in a box, with a label I can update. I record all data: times fired, annealing, what primers used, bullet weight, velocities, sd & es. Each lot of brass stays in it's box until the primer pockets get loose. I will move out any pieces that don't track with that lot (either on target or with the chronograph). They become foulers or go into another lot. I know weight sorting does not track with H2O sorting, but by watching the target and chrono, I get the outliers out of my lots. I use a LabRadar for every shot, so it's easy to spot a case where capacity is different, as I weigh each charge weight to .02 gr. and sort bullets by wt. and bto ( a royal pita, but I have the time). [/QUOTE]
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