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What’s your method of marking for hand loading iterations on brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdyson" data-source="post: 2775225" data-attributes="member: 74061"><p>Zip lock bag with a post it note inside. I write the date what's been done, number of firings. I use cheap plastic boxes to keep all the cartridges separate by bullet diameter. One box will have only 223/556 because I shoot lots of it. Next box will have 222, and 220SWIFT, then all my 6mm cartridges (243, 6ARC, 6GT, 6 creed) all the way up to 308 and then my pistol stuff. </p><p></p><p>I usually prefer to do all my brass prep at once so when I'm ready to load all I have to do is prime, weigh powder, and seat bullets. If I didn't complete the process my post it note will tell me where I stopped.</p><p></p><p> My brass prep in order is: anneal dirty brass, pin wash, dry, bushing FL resize, expand on a .002 under caliber mandrel, trim, chamfer, nylon brush and apply neolube inside case necks, and reprime With my preferred primer for that cartridge</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdyson, post: 2775225, member: 74061"] Zip lock bag with a post it note inside. I write the date what’s been done, number of firings. I use cheap plastic boxes to keep all the cartridges separate by bullet diameter. One box will have only 223/556 because I shoot lots of it. Next box will have 222, and 220SWIFT, then all my 6mm cartridges (243, 6ARC, 6GT, 6 creed) all the way up to 308 and then my pistol stuff. I usually prefer to do all my brass prep at once so when I‘m ready to load all I have to do is prime, weigh powder, and seat bullets. If I didn’t complete the process my post it note will tell me where I stopped. My brass prep in order is: anneal dirty brass, pin wash, dry, bushing FL resize, expand on a .002 under caliber mandrel, trim, chamfer, nylon brush and apply neolube inside case necks, and reprime With my preferred primer for that cartridge [/QUOTE]
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