OK. I just finished sorting through my loads of spent .38 Spec range brass.
So I now have piles of brass sorted by .38 Spec. vs. +P and by Manufacturer Headstamp.
For every 50 of the same (aka Federal .38 Spc +P). It gets it's own labeled box. When I have less than 50 of the same (as above) the remainder goes into "miscellaneous brass" labeled boxes.
So after tumbling, inspecting and sorting through a few thousand brass, I have nice large groups of brass for loading.
Now comes the hard part. Deciding if I want to develop loads specific to brass callouts (as above), and have generic plinking loads with the mixed brass, keeping +P and regular separate, or just load to regular levels for all of it....
Hmmmm...... I'll put it to a vote!
So I now have piles of brass sorted by .38 Spec. vs. +P and by Manufacturer Headstamp.
For every 50 of the same (aka Federal .38 Spc +P). It gets it's own labeled box. When I have less than 50 of the same (as above) the remainder goes into "miscellaneous brass" labeled boxes.
So after tumbling, inspecting and sorting through a few thousand brass, I have nice large groups of brass for loading.
Now comes the hard part. Deciding if I want to develop loads specific to brass callouts (as above), and have generic plinking loads with the mixed brass, keeping +P and regular separate, or just load to regular levels for all of it....
Hmmmm...... I'll put it to a vote!
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