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Tracking how many times you've reloaded brass

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cwuwildcat:

How do you keep track of how many times you've reloaded cases?  Say you've got a hundred cases. You only load 10-20 to see if you want that load, and then fire them.  Do you isolate those from the others, reload them again, store in their own box, and then fire them without mixing with others?

Ray:

You can log them by lot number of the brass.

carpsniperg2:

i keep my labels # on how many times they have been fired, most the time i have enough brass to weight to load them right back up and that way they stay all the same. or keep them in bags by # fired.

Skycruiser:

I find it easier to keep track of them in lots of twenty. I put a label on each box with the number of times they've been reloaded and number of reloads since last trimming.

Jamieb:

I use the plastic cartridge box's, some hold 20, some 50 some 100. I lable each box with masking tape, write on the tape how many fireings on the brass.
I mostly use the box's that hold 50 and keep that brass together on the same reload.

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