NTP19
Member
How important is it to really keep cases separated by number of times fired (or reloaded)? I've read about people who have had cases give away after the first firing, and others who say they have reloaded some cases 20+ times. If I am inspecting the cases for signs of wear 2 or 3 times during the reloading process what does it matter if a case has been fired 1x or 5x? I'd really like to have 2 bins on my bench since i only reload one caliber at the moment. One for dirty brass and one for clean brass ready to be primed and loaded.
Just being into reloading for a month or so iIve been reloading the same 60 pieces 4x now and do have them separated by number of times fired, and having just bought a large quantity of 1x fired brass could see the number of bins needed growing quickly Enlighten me if this is not wise.
Just being into reloading for a month or so iIve been reloading the same 60 pieces 4x now and do have them separated by number of times fired, and having just bought a large quantity of 1x fired brass could see the number of bins needed growing quickly Enlighten me if this is not wise.