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My friend gave me 1000 223 casings he picked at the range. Any tips on making the job of sorting easier ? Do you use some sort of head band magnifier to identify the makers ?
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I do a lot of that... I use a stronger pair of reading glasses, and I sort them into containers I keep from my wife's purchases of butter or sour cream etc. I sort by head stamp. I've picked up 600 empty 223 cases in the last 10 days.
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Run them through the tumbler first
It helps a lot
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I do a lot of that... I use a stronger pair of reading glasses, and I sort them into containers I keep from my wife's purchases of butter or sour cream etc. I sort by head stamp. I've picked up 600 empty 223 cases in the last 10 days. I see brass at the range all the time. One reason I always say brass for a .223 remington is free. It was that way in Oregon and Washington too. One time I picked up 1,200 pcs of good FC with the scamp markings, and the majority of them didn't have crimped primers. I'm still using a bunch of those. I also found 1,200 pcs of PMC, one day at a rock quarry in the national forest, which all looked like new. If I were going to pick up .223 rem brass, I'd make sure it was a good brand, and in new looking condition. There's generally a lot of that at the range I go to now. I hate dealing with crimped primers, so the LC just lays there.
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bought a Dillion Pocket Swager from Hanco for $50.
Probably the most useful thing on my reload bench, after the press.... and best $50 I've spent on anything I have on my reload bench.
I don't have to pass up on Lake City brass.... and I have thousands of cases of those... and they last a long time.
some lucky person will strike the jackpot when Its my time to go....
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I do a lot of that... I use a stronger pair of reading glasses, and I sort them into containers I keep from my wife's purchases of butter or sour nosler . I sort by head stamp. I've picked up 600 empty 223 cases in the last 10 days. I see brass at the range all the time. One reason I always say brass for a .223 remington is free. It was that way in Oregon and Washington too. One time I picked up 1,200 pcs of good FC with the scamp markings, and the majority of them didn't have crimped primers. I'm still using a bunch of those. I also found 1,200 pcs of PMC, one day at a rock quarry in the national forest, which all looked like new. If I were going to pick up .223 rem brass, I'd make sure it was a good brand, and in new looking condition. There's generally a lot of that at the range I go to now. I hate dealing with crimped primers, so the LC just lays there. i do it the opposite of you, trash the rest and keep LC, now if i picked up, Nosler or lapau ill keep them
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I'll take all the LC 223 brass people wanna give me.
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I have enough already, and would rather spend my time loading that than cleaning and sorting to save a couple of bucks.
Not long ago I bought some primed Norma .223 at a good price which is saving me time and primers.
I do pick up “specimen” cases from cartridges I don’t have.
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Range brass for me, I don't bother with the head stamp, different lots can have different capacities. Clean and sort for damage then size and trim so they are all the same. Then I weigh them, what your doing is weighing the amount of brass they are made of, the heavier they are the more brass there for less room for powder(less capacity). I take the highest and lowest and divide the difference into three groups.
After the first shot the rest are just noise.
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My normal .223 range brass procedure:
1. De-cap it all 2. Wet tumble with SS Pins 3. Check PPS with a gauge, for 2 reasons.. crimps and I don't want to waste any time with loose PPs. the crimps I then swage on a Dillon. 4. Anneal 5. Segregate by headstamp into major "lots" like RP, FC, PMC, WIN, LC "Misc Civ", Misc-Mil". Misc CIV and Misc Mil get turned into match ammo (3Gun) cause I probably won't be seeing it again.
It takes a little time, but I normally due this JAN-MAR when the weather sucks and it's dark early. Once it's segregated it's preps IAW end use.
A few years ago I attended a 3 day carbine class sponsored by a county sheriff's dept. I went through about 1200 rds during the class and there were about 20 students. They didn't want the brass, so I left with 4 kitty litter containers full of once fired. It seemed like a good idea at the time..
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I have enough already, and would rather spend my time loading that than cleaning and sorting to save a couple of bucks.
Not long ago I bought some primed Norma .223 at a good price which is saving me time and primers.
I do pick up “specimen” cases from cartridges I don’t have. Me too. Years ago I scarfed up all the .223 stuff I found at the ranges. Now I smile and ignore it. Since I divested myself of AR's my needs for .223 brass have simplified. Now I'm only feeding a Browning Low Wall single shot and it doesn't eat ammo nearly as badly! I strictly use Lapua brass in it (I fortunately stocked up like crazy on it when it was still commonly available), but I kept all the LC and Federal brass when I sold my last AR - why, I don't know - not to mention the 1000+ rounds of 55 grain Hornady-bulleted ammo I had loaded for it with that stuff. (Those cartridges shot wonderfully in the AR, sub-MOA, and shoot equally well in the Browning, but the Lapua brass + Berger bullets are oh-so-much better.)
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P/dogs don't know any difference...
Not even with Lapua or Norma
They die just the same
Clean 'em/load 'em/shoot 'em
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I'll take all the LC 223 brass people wanna give me. +1, got a 55 gallon barrel of it that needs prepped but ill keep adding to it
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I'll take all the LC 223 brass people wanna give me. +1, got a 55 gallon barrel of it that needs prepped but ill keep adding to it Scrap still $3/pound ?
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I'll take all the LC 223 brass people wanna give me. +1, got a 55 gallon barrel of it that needs prepped but ill keep adding to it Scrap still $3/pound ? why would i scrap it? i clean it, proccess it, prime it, and sell it, $235 per 1000
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Where would you get $235. per thousand ? I just advertized $160. per thousand shipped and didn't get one bite.
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I'll take all the LC 223 brass people wanna give me. +1, got a 55 gallon barrel of it that needs prepped but ill keep adding to it Scrap still $3/pound ? why would i scrap it? i clean it, proccess it, prime it, and sell it, $235 per 1000 sorry man--------edit------ $117/1000 pcs here shipped..... Cleanest 1X'd brass you'll ever see..unprimed of course https://precisionbrass.net/product/5-56mm-223-once-fired-brass-precision-brass/
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