What do you store your brass in?

Plastic 2lb clean margerine tubs for fired brass and heavy duty ziplock bags for cleaned stuff.

I like the tubs MATT has used however and may pick up a few of those myself.
 
I use plastic bags for brass that yet needs cleaning.

2 or 3 of those on the pix (from Walmart) for each caliber - one or two for bullets, one or two for brass. Lids lock, they stack nicely, small enough to be stored on, between or under shelves. Each fits around 2K 9mm or 1.5K .40 brass - just good enough for a reloading session or two :D Don't take too much space on reloading bench and not too deep to reach for the last few brass or bullets at the bottom.
 
Those white roll-your-own-smoke tobacco containers. I feel they lend me a bit more of an anti-PC appearance.:D (and they're free)
 
Big cardboard box until they are tumbled, then sorted, by calibre, into white plastic tobacco tins which I label with a black sharpie.
I bring them home from the range in an old green 50 cal ammo can which I empty into the cardboard box. (It's just easier to carry to and from the range than the box.)
Other than the ammo can which I think I paid a couple of bucks for at a garage sale, none of it cost me a penny.
And if the other guys at the range don't want to clean up their brass, that leaves more for me, also free.
 
Large Plastic Folgers Coffee "Cans" with lids.

Keeps the air from getting to them and dulling the cases when sitting for long periods of time.
 
5 gallon buckets. All in one bucket until sorted, tumbled and then labelled in caliber-specific 5 gallon buckets labelled with a sharpie.
 
Fired brass in 55 gallon plastic drums. Each one marked 9mm, 357mag, 45acp, 44mag, 223, & 308 .
Cleaned brass ready to reload in 4 litre plastic ice cream contaners with lids.
 
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