Figured this might be a nice tip for other reloaders. Unlike most other pens I've encountered, Staedtler Lumocolor pens will actually mark and stay put on brass (unlike sharpies etc), plus they have fine tips so it's easy to write on small casings.
I've started using them to mark different loadings on brass - if I'm working up a load I can mark the case directly for bullet weight and powder load, so there's no chance of mixing something up later. If you want the brass clean throw it in the tumbler or rub it with something very mildly abrasive and it comes off, but only if you want it off
They usually come in a three or four pack and have an orange F on the end cap for easy identification.
Anyways, figured this might help out fellow cgn'ers!
I've started using them to mark different loadings on brass - if I'm working up a load I can mark the case directly for bullet weight and powder load, so there's no chance of mixing something up later. If you want the brass clean throw it in the tumbler or rub it with something very mildly abrasive and it comes off, but only if you want it off
They usually come in a three or four pack and have an orange F on the end cap for easy identification. Anyways, figured this might help out fellow cgn'ers!


















































