I have a couple questions regarding the different brass stamps and loads for them.
Well a couple days ago I went out to a outside range. To my surprise there was so much brass on the ground I got my bucket and started walking around. Felt like a little kid at a candy store.
Some people don't understand brass is like GOLD right now.
After the primer were removed and cleaned up.
I came across a lot of 223, 556 military brass and a lot of 6.5 brass. I notice from the .223 brass I had 3 different stamps on them. I had some LC, Wolf Rem, and USA REM .
Now my question is.
Do I need to create a different load for each brass to see how it runs in my rifle?
Do you guys keep brass separated by brass stamped?
From my understanding every brass is different so I'm wondering for the reloaders how do you guys keep track of stuff like this. Do you guys have them all together for the 223 or in different containers based on brass stamp.
Any feedback would be good.
Thank you.
Well a couple days ago I went out to a outside range. To my surprise there was so much brass on the ground I got my bucket and started walking around. Felt like a little kid at a candy store.
Some people don't understand brass is like GOLD right now.
After the primer were removed and cleaned up.
I came across a lot of 223, 556 military brass and a lot of 6.5 brass. I notice from the .223 brass I had 3 different stamps on them. I had some LC, Wolf Rem, and USA REM .
Now my question is.
Do I need to create a different load for each brass to see how it runs in my rifle?
Do you guys keep brass separated by brass stamped?
From my understanding every brass is different so I'm wondering for the reloaders how do you guys keep track of stuff like this. Do you guys have them all together for the 223 or in different containers based on brass stamp.
Any feedback would be good.
Thank you.