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Reloading
Tracking Reloading Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="tankgijohn72" data-source="post: 1428422" data-attributes="member: 77441"><p>Mine is pretty simple. Buy brass in bags of 50 or 100. Buy multiple plastic flip-top 50 round ammo boxes. Note cards fit perfectly inside them perfectly. Use one line for each firing of the brass. Mark down if you FL size, trim, or whatever. Its a range book for your brass. Always return the brass to the same box. If you crack a neck or get a loose primer pocket throw that piece away but don't backfill its place in the box. If you tumble brass, resist the urge to dump in more than that box of the same caliber. I reload a lot of calibers, so I may have .270, 300 WM, and 6.5creedmoor all in the tumbler at the same time. When you remove the brass put it back in the same box. Works perfectly as long as you don't lose the card.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tankgijohn72, post: 1428422, member: 77441"] Mine is pretty simple. Buy brass in bags of 50 or 100. Buy multiple plastic flip-top 50 round ammo boxes. Note cards fit perfectly inside them perfectly. Use one line for each firing of the brass. Mark down if you FL size, trim, or whatever. Its a range book for your brass. Always return the brass to the same box. If you crack a neck or get a loose primer pocket throw that piece away but don't backfill its place in the box. If you tumble brass, resist the urge to dump in more than that box of the same caliber. I reload a lot of calibers, so I may have .270, 300 WM, and 6.5creedmoor all in the tumbler at the same time. When you remove the brass put it back in the same box. Works perfectly as long as you don't lose the card. [/QUOTE]
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