Does anyone know if these will sort LIVE ammo?
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yes it will. Question is why do you have large amounts of mixed ammo to sort?![]()
Thanks for the replies.
I stumbled into quite a few crates of ammo not too long ago. But when i got it home realized that 90% of it was mixed rimfire, pistol and rifle ammo. So im looking for a way to sort it all. I could pick it out by hand but with the amount i have it would take me weeks.

Small handfuls and gentle agitation please. And don't let them fall very far.
I say this because when I posted that I'd dropped a round and it hit a little pebble or something on the pavement it went off another fellow replied that he had a casing from his pistol fall on a round in the open ammo case on the bench and strike a primer and set it off. Oddly enough I've been a bit more careful since all that about stirring ammo around or when pouring live ammo from one container into another.
If I were in your lucky boots I'd likely use these same separators. But I'd set up an old bath towel or something and hold the sorter no higher than about 5 to 6 inches off the towel. And I'd go easy when dumping the rounds left in the sorter into the next size up sorter.
All in all with a touch of care and common sense you'll do just fine. And along with the rest I'm officially envious as well...![]()
Now that's a great problem to have. Post some pics![]()
Small handfuls and gentle agitation please. And don't let them fall very far.
I say this because when I posted that I'd dropped a round and it hit a little pebble or something on the pavement it went off another fellow replied that he had a casing from his pistol fall on a round in the open ammo case on the bench and strike a primer and set it off. Oddly enough I've been a bit more careful since all that about stirring ammo around or when pouring live ammo from one container into another.
If I were in your lucky boots I'd likely use these same separators. But I'd set up an old bath towel or something and hold the sorter no higher than about 5 to 6 inches off the towel. And I'd go easy when dumping the rounds left in the sorter into the next size up sorter.
All in all with a touch of care and common sense you'll do just fine. And along with the rest I'm officially envious as well...![]()
I'd just pick what I needed on demand, unless you have a good reason to have this batch of ammo sorted.

Good point BCRider. Especially with the rimfire ammo. Centerfire ammo takes a pretty specific hit to the primer - very low probability but it can happen. For rimfire ammo, the primer material is under the entire circumference of the rim, so you are making contact with that all the time. Still takes a decent hit to crush the rim enough to set off the primer though so you should be fine![]()
Actually my guess would be that you could throw 22 rimfire cartridges from the top of a skyscraper onto a concrete sidewalk and none of it would go bang... not enough mass



























