guzma393
Active Member
What measures do you take to manage your own brass? I been trying to make it an effort to keep track on how many times I've ran brass, but I have some mix-ups from here and there.
For my bolt actions, I catch my shells and put them back in the box. Revolvers are pretty much the same way.
For my semi-autos, I use a gun-mounted brass catcher for my ARs, but some semi-autos like the mini 30 and SKS like to eject the shells upwards. At the very least, I configure my brass catcher to act as a brass deflector, directing the shells downwards. I could possibly put a tarp down where I shoot so the shells reside along the tarp.
I haven't really made an effort trying to catch pistol brass since all typically shoot 9mm, but knowing a means to do so may come in handy in the future.
I'm thinking of marking my cases to better ID which cases are myns. It's easy to mix-up brass prepped 223/556 with unprocessed 223/556 pick-ups.
For my bolt actions, I catch my shells and put them back in the box. Revolvers are pretty much the same way.
For my semi-autos, I use a gun-mounted brass catcher for my ARs, but some semi-autos like the mini 30 and SKS like to eject the shells upwards. At the very least, I configure my brass catcher to act as a brass deflector, directing the shells downwards. I could possibly put a tarp down where I shoot so the shells reside along the tarp.
I haven't really made an effort trying to catch pistol brass since all typically shoot 9mm, but knowing a means to do so may come in handy in the future.
I'm thinking of marking my cases to better ID which cases are myns. It's easy to mix-up brass prepped 223/556 with unprocessed 223/556 pick-ups.