I am curious and ask this question: When you make a trade for case and have worked out the details, Do you count the cases that you receive from the other person?
I am curious and ask this question: When you make a trade for case and have worked out the details, Do you count the cases that you receive from the other person?
Yep. I am not realy looking to catch a problem, just checking what I got. I will check store bought stuff as well. I have noticed that many of the comanies that I have getten bullets from tend to put in extras. The only time I have had a problem when I found a short was on a trade I sent out. I had set the brass aside in the living room, and asked my wife to ship it out that day. A week or two later, I found a case, and the best I could figure was iit had fallen when my wife was loading up the box. Opps! Sent a note to the guy I traded with, and he said if he was short, he didn't notice.
Well, I usually run them through my wet rotary tumbler to clean them. I need to know how much so I don't overload it. So yes, I count them.
I don't actually count to see if they are all there or not but check to see if there are damages cases, in some cases checking primers and making sure they are the right Cal. Its just good practice. And can save your dies or eyes !
I use the 50 hole loading trays for case prep, so counting them is kind of a by product of that, but not necessarily intended
I wanted to get an idea from the forum before I posted what I do. When a box comes in it generally gets tossed in the tumbler if needed and then divided up into the rotation for reloading. Do I count them........ No. I have had excellent luck with all the traders from the forums, you guys are a very good example of taking care of one an other. When I send some brass out, I try to add a few pieces more just in case the recipient finds a bad casing (happens sometimes).
When I go to the range, I take a fair selection of stuff.. The AR and handguns sling brass all over the place. Plus I sometimes get lucky and find some stuff that's been left behind.
At my favorite range all brass is fair game as long as you're not poaching from someone else's pile
I have a counting scale, I bought off E-Bay
I have a severe case of OCD (seriously, I'm not joking) so I do count cases....and footsteps, stairs, etc.
On the flip side, when I send brass to someone (say, 1000 pcs of 223, 45, or whatever), I usually include 100 extra even though I know the count is accurate because I've counted it at least twice already when I bagged it. I want them to get what I said they would and I include extra , just in case I missed a bad one or two. I'd rather lose a little brass than to have someone feel I "chumped" them on a deal.
I count by weight. I weigh a 100 (50, 25 or whatever) and then do my multiplication. I ALWAYS send a few more than I state and often include "bonuses" such as a pound or two of tumbling media; a magazine; something small and a hand written thank you note. Not much to ask to be very kind to other reloaders.
I usually don't count the cases directly when I get them. But after I clean them up and throw out any rejects, I separate them by headstamps in different baggies or zip lock bags, and write the amount of cases in the bag.
While I am not OCD, I do like to quantify things. Therefore, I do count them for my own benefit, no out of distrust of the sender. I also count what I am sending out and usually list exact numbers for different manufacturers within a lot of brass.
Ed
BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |