I run brass in lots of 50 cases which fit in a normal ammo box. I keep them together and tumble them and do brass prep separately from other lots of the same caliber. ....".
Do the sharpie markings come off when the brass is tumbled/cleaned??
I'm trying a very similar approach. Not all the batches are 50 cases any more, but I do try and keep them in that box for their useful life.
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JCS
I run brass in lots of 50 cases which fit in a normal ammo box.
When they quit working right i abandon em. Im not gonna keep using junk brass cause its only been fired 3 times.
This is similar to what I am doing but I think your method is an improvement over mine. If I do not get a better idea I am going to switch to your method. Thanks.I use colored sharpies. Each batch has a different color, and going from the center out I remark each time. So when I look at the head stamp, I may see 2 or 3 stripes of the same color. Each stripe is a reload. Anneal at 4, alcohol removes the markings.
for 2 years now I keep 2 mtm 50 rd boxes for large calibers & 2 100rd boxes for small calibers. I will shoot all from 1 box and then go to next and put mark inside box for number of times reloaded. when I see a few of brass getting bad I get rid of whole box. I have now been sitting all my brass at zero headspace and been annealing all my brass. as of now I have a 6.6x47 laupa with laupa that just went 30 times reloaded and brass is still good. also I never see this listed but I take all my brass and used primers to a metal recyle place and they buy them.Like most of you, I mark my brass to keep up with how many times it has been fired. The way I do it works but I have thought from time to time that there are probably better ways to do this than what I am doing. How do you mark your brass to keep up with the times fired?
Tumbling removes the sharpie markings.
If you thoroughly de grease before you mark them and use a sharpie with permanant ink and dry an hr or so before you tumble, it is pretty hard to get those marks to disappear.Do the sharpie markings come off when the brass is tumbled/cleaned??