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  1. Sorting Brass

    Thanks! Yeah, took me about an hr per 5 gal bucket and there were 10-12 buckets that were mixed. Got lucky and some buckets I had were all one caliber.
  2. Sorting Brass

    Got it all posted up for sale, break your wallets out and help be raise $ for my new tractor fund!
  3. Sorting Brass

    Yeah, I woulda been to sort to drunk...
  4. Sorting Brass

    Finally finished sorting brass...finally!!! Those are 20 gal storage containers and 5 gal buckets, just to put it into perspective! .260 Rem on left, .308 in middle and 6.5 CM on right.
  5. Sorting Brass

    Most of what I saw was Federal and PMC.
  6. Sorting Brass

    Here is the deal I made to sort them out with.
  7. Sorting Brass

    Ended up making a little rectangular "box" out of wood that I stand the brass up in. This allows me to see the larger opening for the .308 and I pull them out first. Then I can go by height and pull the slightly taller .260 brass second. Then one final check to be sure what's left is all the...
  8. Sorting Brass

    Thanks. You are correct, your plan B was the direction I was headed with it when I get it all sorted out by caliber.
  9. Sorting Brass

    Oh yeah, that’s the plan for getting quantities after sorting through the three calibers of brass so they are not mixed.
  10. Sorting Brass

    Not that are young enough to be tricked into that, but I like the way you think!
  11. Sorting Brass

    I have found myself in possession of quite a few thousand rounds of .308, 6.5 CM and .260 Rem all mixed up. I want to sort it out so I can sell it here for guys to use for reloading but it’s almost a task too intimidating of a pile to tackle. Anyone know of a sorter that could be used to...
  12. Santa arrived early.

    Very nice! Congrats.
  13. 7mm Rem Mag Loads

    So, I've had a Remington 700 chambered in 7mm Rem Mag sitting in the back of my safe, untouched, for about 8 years now. It's one of the good ones manufactured in '77. Was my dad's and he gave it to me in mid 80's. I hunted with it for about 14yrs and put it down for something more enjoyable...
  14. RCBS Chargemaster

    Heard back from RCBS and they said not to store it in temps below 40F. Said it could damage the load cell. Guess I'll be keeping it inside during the winters from now on.
  15. 300 blackout brass

    I've been lucky enough to pick up a bunch at the range.
  16. Case Annealer

    Friend of mine is gonna build one. He ordered all the stuff last weekend. Not sure, couldn't see it either.
  17. RCBS Chargemaster

    I could definitely see temp effecting the performance of little steel springs and sure its the most repeatable in a climate controlled environment that is always the same temp at each use. I could bring it into the house every time I wanna load brass, but would be more convenient to have it...
  18. RCBS Chargemaster

    I saw where is said not to use it in cold temps. Anybody got a clue what they consider cold? I reload, and planned on storing this, in my utility room which is not insulated nor is it heated/cooled by my AC unit. Don't wanna damage it by allowing it to get too cold out there in the winter or get...
  19. Case Annealer

    Thought this was a really cool setup and wanted to share in case anyone might be interested. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCqGIBvVAkA
  20. RCBS Chargemaster

    Taking these pointers in to account and using the straw trick (since I'm loading with 4895), I have loaded about 100 rounds using it now and I really enjoy it so far.
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