I'm finding that keeping track of and separating brass by how many times they've been fired is becoming a pain.
I was thinking about an easier way to do this and thought that I might take a small file and file lines in the rim to group them by. Then when I get back from the range, I can update the count in a log book by looking at the rim. So I grabbed my file and headed to the gun room to get started. I looked at the containers full with several hundred pieces of brass, turned around and decided my time was better used eating a sandwich and watching TV.
I started thinking, why am I even tracking this. I've never once retired brass based on how many firings it has. I can usually tell when it's time to scrap them by how loose the primer pocket gets.
Curious about everyone's thoughts on if it's worth the time tracking this. If so, what's your system?
I was thinking about an easier way to do this and thought that I might take a small file and file lines in the rim to group them by. Then when I get back from the range, I can update the count in a log book by looking at the rim. So I grabbed my file and headed to the gun room to get started. I looked at the containers full with several hundred pieces of brass, turned around and decided my time was better used eating a sandwich and watching TV.
I started thinking, why am I even tracking this. I've never once retired brass based on how many firings it has. I can usually tell when it's time to scrap them by how loose the primer pocket gets.
Curious about everyone's thoughts on if it's worth the time tracking this. If so, what's your system?