I'm finally getting into reloading after hoarding my brass for years. I have about 150 pounds of mixed brass, mostly 9mm, .40, .45, .30 carbine, .38 special, 5.56, and 7.62x51. But of course a few oddballs mixed in as well - .380, 7.62x25, 10mm, .400 corbon, etc.
So far, I'm sitting on the couch sorting it a handful at a time into various containers. Is there a better way? I find after a couple hours I start making mistakes, such as .40 in the .45 bucket or 9mm in the .40, and so on. And that's just what I catch myself doing...
I'm not even to the point of weeding through large vs small .45ACP primers, some brass is likely berdan primed, etc. My goal right now is merely to separate by caliber with near 100% accuracy.
Tips? Cheap gadgets to help with this chore?
Thanks,
Bitter Bastard