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Old 01-04-2013, 09:33 PM
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Actually my least favorite part of reloading but the bucket was running over. Got back all of my .45 and then some, a goodly amount of cast-off .38 and .357, a surprising pile of .44, a bunch of 40 and of course, enough 9 to last through the 'Pocky-Lypse.

Tomorrow I sort the .45 by large primer/small primer and commence making some magic!
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Old 01-04-2013, 09:43 PM
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Old 01-04-2013, 10:02 PM
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Nice brass stash! I just finished cleaning up 1100 pieces of 357 magnum myself. Thanks to Maine winters and lack of range time, I've got all my brass ready so I just have to: expand, prime, powder, and seat bullets. Almost 1500 9mm, 1300 45acp, 1200 38 special.
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Old 01-04-2013, 10:09 PM
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Yeah since MasterCard said I had too much fun this Christmas, I'll not be going anywhere for awhile. May as well restock the larder, eh?
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Only good thing about 8 degree winter days..............
and a bunch of spent brass.

Gives me someting to do til it is ok to go outside again.

Looks like someone hit the "Jackpot" as they would say here in Nevada.

Sweet.
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Old 01-06-2013, 07:32 AM
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I shoot a lot at a particular indoor range and in addition to reclaiming my own brass I may pick up "a little extra". The bucket represents about a year's worth.
There have been discussions in the past concerning 45 acp and small primers and every time I sort my brass I find more and more SP 45. (This is old news and a lot of reloaders have been cursing under their breath and tossing the SP 45 cases.) But this time round I found an interesting fact:

I sorted and cleaned all of the LP/SP 45 acp last night into three piles:
(1) Blazer is all SP (and is in no way "Green" or "Lead Free")
(2) Federal is a mixed bag
(3) Everything else is LP

Then the Federal was further sorted by SP/LP.

I had about 1000 rounds total (I'll know exactly how many by the end of day today when they're all loaded) and for the first time
THERE WAS MORE SMALL PRIMER BRASS THAN LARGE PRIMER.

Not a problem, per se. I load it same-same and it shoots same-same. If I miss one in the press it is no more of a disaster than finding a .380 when loading 9mm - just remove the offending case and get on down the road.

I guess I'm posting this so some of you may rethink your "toss-it-and-forget-it" position because there's a train a'coming and we can't stop it.
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Agree with you on the 45 brass. I have found a limited amount of SP, which has all been Federal--so I just set it aside. Sometimes I think it would be nicer if it was all SP, then I would not have to buy different primers, as I load 9mm & 38 Special too.
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Old 01-06-2013, 08:16 AM
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The vast majority of SP I have is Blazer brand (from CCI/Speer). It is a big seller in central Ohio, in all calibers.
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That 45 SP train I ain't boarding. I have 15 gallons of 45 LP, adequate supply of 44 mag, and a dedicated large primer Dillon 550B.
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That 45 SP train I ain't boarding. I have 15 gallons of 45 LP, adequate supply of 44 mag, and a dedicated large primer Dillon 550B.
Okay, everyone except for Mr. "I'm-ready-for-anything" Smartypants.
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Old 01-06-2013, 08:11 PM
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Mr Blu,

You are just jealous of my prior preparation during the Clinton Ban. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. I can outlast anything except Mrs Engineer complaining about inventory.

At 6:35 PM EST, the top of my reloading bench was clean. Time to start pulling the ammo crank!
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