Rembrandt
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Anyone have a "quick" and fool proof way to count brass, but at the same time inspect it? I have around 30,000 pieces of pistol brass, mostly 9mm and 40SW that I've been sorting and cleaning. Separating calibers wasn't too difficult using plastic sorters with slots.
This is what I'm currently using, but would like a faster method if anyone has some ideas.
Place a couple of loading blocks in a pan, pour brass over the top and shake it around. Rim end is heavy and settles to the bottom. Before dumping each tray an inspection can be made inside and out for damaged pieces.
Would like to know how others do this?
This is what I'm currently using, but would like a faster method if anyone has some ideas.
Place a couple of loading blocks in a pan, pour brass over the top and shake it around. Rim end is heavy and settles to the bottom. Before dumping each tray an inspection can be made inside and out for damaged pieces.
Would like to know how others do this?