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AutoMag 01-14-2012 09:22 PM

As long as none of it is aluminum keep it all!!

Just check well for cracks or splits!!

Grizzman 01-14-2012 10:00 PM

With some cartridges, I use different brass brands to make it easy to identify different loads that use the same bullet.

I've used all of the ones listed except CBC with good results.

Grizz

DaFadda 01-15-2012 09:43 AM

Skosh, keep it all. I load single stage on a Lee Classic Turret press and I prefer to hand prime. Like some of the others, I sort, then tumble, THEN look over the brass for splits etc.... after its clean. It's just easier that way for me. I also don't pay too much attention to headstamps. I used to, but I reload for practice and plinking, not for competition, so the need just isn't really there (again, its just my opinion). Brass that's not in your caliber? Throw it all in a bucket. It's brass. Its worth something on the scrap market. I must have 4 -5 thousand .45 acp brass right now, several thousands of 9 mm, and another few thousands of .40 cal. And I don't load 40 or 9mm. I've got the dies, its just cheaper to by 9mm than to reload it (TODAY... who knows about the WTSHTF day) Don't go bad.... got the room, a few 5 gallon buckets from Home Depot and I'm good to go.

Depriming? Not on a progressive. If you choose to do it on a single stage, be sure you put your "ears" on, and for God's sake... keep your hands clear!!! In fact, just do what the others said. Take it outside and shoot the primer, or throw it in a bucket and dispose of at the range.

Have a great morning!!!
DaFadda

JohnnyMoses 03-10-2012 11:20 PM

I even save the small pistol primer 45ACP cases. Maybe I'll go to a match where I can't police up my brass? They'd work well there.:rolleyes:

Dave Waits 03-11-2012 07:34 PM

Ell, don't worry about seperating headstamps, there's not enough difference for general use reloads to worry about it. My reloads are all mixed headstamp.

NAMVET72 03-11-2012 07:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Waits (Post 18414)
Ell, don't worry about seperating headstamps, there's not enough difference for general use reloads to worry about it. My reloads are all mixed headstamp.

I Totally Agree with Dave, only time ot do that IMHO is if you are shooting competion with it................


Clyde

Riverpigusmc 03-11-2012 07:52 PM

Keep the ones that say "put powder here":p

Dave Waits 03-12-2012 01:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Riverpigusmc (Post 18416)
Keep the ones that say "put powder here":p


and here I was...trying awfully hard to be diplomatic about this.

Riverpigusmc 03-12-2012 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Waits (Post 18483)
and here I was...trying awfully hard to be diplomatic about this.

why??

skosh69 03-12-2012 08:16 PM

:facepalm:..."Slinky's"...that's all I got to say, "Slinky's".......


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