showmebob
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I posted this on another forum but thought I'd get the advice from all the folks here as well!
Do you feel confident that you can tell once fired brass from reloaded brass that is picked up at the range? I am talking about brass (9MM) that hasn't been cleaned after shooting.
It seems to me that on reloaded brass you can see a mark left by the sizing die that is missing on once fired brass.
I'm wondering if its possible to sort range brass into once fired or reloaded without knowing it origins? Or, is there another/better way?
I usually don't sort brass but I was going to work up some loads nearer the maximum charge and would prefer to do it in once fired brass.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts on this!
Do you feel confident that you can tell once fired brass from reloaded brass that is picked up at the range? I am talking about brass (9MM) that hasn't been cleaned after shooting.
It seems to me that on reloaded brass you can see a mark left by the sizing die that is missing on once fired brass.
I'm wondering if its possible to sort range brass into once fired or reloaded without knowing it origins? Or, is there another/better way?
I usually don't sort brass but I was going to work up some loads nearer the maximum charge and would prefer to do it in once fired brass.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts on this!