Tricks for Sorting .380 and 9mm

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It’s not practice when you have buckets of brass you need to separate , it’s just what it is . A necessity that results in Experience :)

My buddy is RSO and I’m currently training to be and a member at the range I shoot . I don’t need to pick up brass I get it by the bucket full if I want . I just recently separated a 5 gallon bucket full of very mixed brass . This is how I know it’s way better to separate them when you only have one or two in your hand rather than a 5 gallon bucket full of crap

I use a nut roller to pick up the brass. I don't touch it till it's time to sort the bucket.
 
I like the nut wizard for its ease and compactness. The bag a nut is faster if the range is nice and flat. For real uneven or cracks, my brass vac works better than either.
 
I like the nut wizard for its ease and compactness. The bag a nut is faster if the range is nice and flat. For real uneven or cracks, my brass vac works better than either.
Ahhh yes, the brass vac ... the ultimate for the brass hound! :D - https://www.thehighroad.org/index.php?threads/brass-vacuum.849592/

For me, whatever brass Garden Weasel small nut gatherer left behind, I use the Unger grabber to pick them up (Unger grabber will even pick up 22LR brass) - https://www.amazon.com/Unger-Profes...BRYB89ECWNB&psc=1&refRID=QYC8BFW12BRYB89ECWNB

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