Reloading for pistol involves handling a lot of cases. Do you lovingly inspect every individual piece of brass? Do you use calipers on each one to check case length? Please walk me through how you check your cases.
So far I've only reloaded my own once-fired factory ammo so inspection has been pretty cursory - just as I handle the brass. I use the factory plastic cases and as I collect my brass from the range floor I give it all a quick once over as I plop them into place. After tumbling, I again eyeball them as I return them to the factory packaging. After that, I just drop them into the casefeeder and load 'em. I've run out of once-fired brass and I've starting to mix my brass with (remanufactured) BDX brass so I figured I better start paying closer attention, but I don't want to spend all day doing it.
So far I've only reloaded my own once-fired factory ammo so inspection has been pretty cursory - just as I handle the brass. I use the factory plastic cases and as I collect my brass from the range floor I give it all a quick once over as I plop them into place. After tumbling, I again eyeball them as I return them to the factory packaging. After that, I just drop them into the casefeeder and load 'em. I've run out of once-fired brass and I've starting to mix my brass with (remanufactured) BDX brass so I figured I better start paying closer attention, but I don't want to spend all day doing it.