How do you guys keep track of brass firings?

Flyjunky

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I keep them in ammo boxes by batch, and try to remember to keep a tally on the load card.


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Same here. Each box has a piece of tape on it that we mark with a sharpie and on the reloading bench we have old plastic yogurt tubs with the corresponding number of shots they get dumped into.
 

TaperPin

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I’ve used a scribe (nail) to scratch a faint line from the primer outward - fast to apply and easy to read. Usually I’m not vibrating cases to clean, so even a sharpie line on the case head lasts the life of the case. Any way it’s done is a pain in the butt, so to simplify life I’ve started keeping some once or twice fired brass for hunting, and all the others aren’t tracked, but tossed out when a head separation line starts to be visible.
 

JF_Idaho

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I usually work with 100 or 200 pieces of brass for a given rifle/load. Keep them in separate ammo cases marked with number of firings. Shoot through all pieces before prepping and re-marking.

The pay sucks, but it's honest work.
 

HGL

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I usually put new lots of brass into 50 round ammo boxes and mark the outside of the box as I go.

It hepls calm my OCD, ha.

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gentleman4561

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I buy brass 300 at a time, I shoot through all 300 then start over.

I have tubs in the shop labeled (6CM - once fired, 6CM - clean, 6CM - ready to load).

By cycling through a full batch of brass it makes it pretty easy to keep track.
 

Firestone

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I resize all at the same time and mark on the boxes how many times each has been resized. Usually do 200-500 depending on what gun it is for. Every gun has its own brass, keeps it simple
 
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I have never fired new in plastic and fired in a tub..thats about it...my loads are accruate and consistent spped so I don't worry about it
 
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