I hate when that happens

CrustyFN

New member
I was a RO at the GSSF match at our club and came home with a cat litter bucket 1/3 full of mixed brass. The bad part is it's going to happen all over again tomorrow. :D
 

m&p45acp10+1

New member
I have a rule about bringing brass home now. I never take home more than I will process in the coming week. I ran out of space in the closet to store the I will mess with it later brass.:D
 

BigJimP

New member
I love it.......its hard to let that brass just lie there isn't it....

but I've developed my rule ....for a specific caliber or gague:

a. no more than two 10 gallon tubs of (uncleaned but sorted by caliber)...and one 10gallon tub of cleaned and sorted brass..so a limit of three 10 gallon tubs per caliber....
the problem is ...I reload 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 acp, .38 spl, .357 mag and .44mag....


b. for shotshells ....no more than two 25 gallon tubs of hulls per gague ...in 12ga and 20ga ....and one 25 gallon tub of 28ga and one 10 gal tub of .410...

and no more than two 10 gallon tubs of - swept up range brass - waiting to be sorted and put into one of the above....
 
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