I used to do that. I'm moving towards bulk loading, i.e.
I have one or two loads for each cartridge, usually one, and they are stored bulk in ammo cans. For .32-20 I've got one cast bullet load and one jacketed bullet load and they are stored separately. Dittos, .45 Colt for rifle and Colt SA type revolver. But for .30-30, except for specialty loads, one load all the time, all the same. No I don't sort the brass anymore. Bad brass goes to the scrap bucket and that is about the extent of sorting aside from sorting by cartridge.
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Sincerely,
Hobie
Complete thread:
- Sorting Brass ? -
Warhawk,
2013-02-23, 22:45
- I generally don't do sorting - bj, 2013-02-23, 23:52
- I used to do that. I'm moving towards bulk loading, i.e. - Hobie, 2013-02-24, 07:58
- Sorting Brass ? -
Gunner,
2013-02-24, 08:04
- Precision rifle ammo is one thing ... -
Warhawk,
2013-02-24, 10:31
- Precision rifle ammo is one thing ... - Gunner, 2013-02-24, 10:35
- This is true. I'm particular about rifle brass for longer - John K., 2013-02-24, 11:52
- Precision rifle ammo is one thing ... -
Warhawk,
2013-02-24, 10:31
- Only for rifle -
Dave B,
2013-02-24, 11:13
- I started about 50 years ago, sort my brass and keep track - Cherokee, 2013-02-24, 11:58
- Sorting Brass ? - Rod M, 2013-02-24, 18:50