christos808
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- Location
- Niagara Region
Hello experienced reloaders,
I haven't loaded an actual cartridge yet, but I have been saving, cleaning and resizing my brass for the last couple of years with the intention of eventually reloading. One thing I have not done is separating the brass among all the factory brands. I heard from a few sources that this is something I should do, but I don't really understand why.
Is this something you guys stick to diligently? Does it really make a difference? I have several thousand cases of 9mm, 38sp, 357 mag and 223, and I'm not too keen on the idea of going through it all and separating them.
Cheers.
I haven't loaded an actual cartridge yet, but I have been saving, cleaning and resizing my brass for the last couple of years with the intention of eventually reloading. One thing I have not done is separating the brass among all the factory brands. I heard from a few sources that this is something I should do, but I don't really understand why.
Is this something you guys stick to diligently? Does it really make a difference? I have several thousand cases of 9mm, 38sp, 357 mag and 223, and I'm not too keen on the idea of going through it all and separating them.
Cheers.


















































