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<blockquote data-quote="crkckr" data-source="post: 1590291" data-attributes="member: 78056"><p>OD, I do pretty much the same thing. Sometimes ziplocks, but usually cartridge boxes. The brass gets put back into the same slot it was taken out for later look-see. Only thing that ticks me off is when I lose brass out an auto loader. I literally shoot out of my basement door on the patio when using the chronograph and it drives me up the wall not finding them!</p><p></p><p>Rooster, I too started out using the Lee "basher" kits and loaded over 10,000 rounds of .38 Spcl, .357 Mag. & M1 carbine ammo before I was finally in a position to get an actual press... not too many places to mount a press in an apartment! Currently I have loaded well over 1 million rounds of ammo on hand presses... but then I ran a commercial operation in Tucson in another lifetime. I had 2 Dillon 1000 (now the 1050) presses, one for small primers and one for large. I still have dreams sometimes of pulling that handle for hours on end!</p><p>Cheers,</p><p>crkckr</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crkckr, post: 1590291, member: 78056"] OD, I do pretty much the same thing. Sometimes ziplocks, but usually cartridge boxes. The brass gets put back into the same slot it was taken out for later look-see. Only thing that ticks me off is when I lose brass out an auto loader. I literally shoot out of my basement door on the patio when using the chronograph and it drives me up the wall not finding them! Rooster, I too started out using the Lee "basher" kits and loaded over 10,000 rounds of .38 Spcl, .357 Mag. & M1 carbine ammo before I was finally in a position to get an actual press... not too many places to mount a press in an apartment! Currently I have loaded well over 1 million rounds of ammo on hand presses... but then I ran a commercial operation in Tucson in another lifetime. I had 2 Dillon 1000 (now the 1050) presses, one for small primers and one for large. I still have dreams sometimes of pulling that handle for hours on end! Cheers, crkckr [/QUOTE]
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