Wayne02
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Seems like a relatively straight forward concept to mark the brass with a permanent marker or some such, but thought I'd ask anyway in case there are some tricks.
I end up at group shoots where all the brass from shooters ends up mixed together on the large tarps. Sometimes I'm able to retrieve my brass immediately after I shoot a string, other times not so much. Of course this is not a problem with the revolvers but some of my semi's like to throw the brass into the next county (especially the rifles).
In some cases this means I will retrieve the brass on the tarps while the line is hot (and slow), in other cases I may not get to do this and the next time the brass shows up is when we pull the tarp and shake the brass to the center. At this stage it is a giant pile of mixed brass to pick through.
So how do you guys mark your brass? Permanent marker - ring around the primer, single slash on the head, fluorescent circle around the case rim, happy face on the side of the case?
And do these markings tend to come off during the next tumbling cycle?
Thanks
I end up at group shoots where all the brass from shooters ends up mixed together on the large tarps. Sometimes I'm able to retrieve my brass immediately after I shoot a string, other times not so much. Of course this is not a problem with the revolvers but some of my semi's like to throw the brass into the next county (especially the rifles).
In some cases this means I will retrieve the brass on the tarps while the line is hot (and slow), in other cases I may not get to do this and the next time the brass shows up is when we pull the tarp and shake the brass to the center. At this stage it is a giant pile of mixed brass to pick through.
So how do you guys mark your brass? Permanent marker - ring around the primer, single slash on the head, fluorescent circle around the case rim, happy face on the side of the case?

And do these markings tend to come off during the next tumbling cycle?
Thanks