How are you keeping up with how many times you’ve fired your brass?
I keep a folded sheet of paper ("Case Prep Log") that I keep with each batch of brass, whether in a box or in a freezer bag that I track what I do to the brass each time I process it. Here's what the back side of one looks like (attached file is PDF file of the blank form):How are you keeping up with how many times you’ve fired your brass?
Count how many boxes of bullets I've went throughHow are you keeping up with how many times you’ve fired your brass?
I have it logged in a notebook and on the cartridge box with a sticker.How are you keeping up with how many times you’ve fired your brass?
I use stick on labels and record via hash marks how many times I reload brass on the ammo box. I also put a dot over a hash mark to indicate whether I trimmed the brass and a red slash under the hash mark to indicate when I anneal the cases.Labeled containers work the best for me. I do large lots. Current one
is 300 cases.
^^^^ This what I do also. Simple - I like simple.I also just write on the ammo box how many times I have reloaded the brass.