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Originally Posted by bowenx
i will add this - track your brass from the start - keep it in different batches based on how many times you have reloaded it and trimmed it etc - don't mix your brass if you can help it.
good luck.
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I'll add my hearty recommendation as well. Best advice on this thread, regardless of what you decide to use to reload them. Sort and track your brass - do not mix it. Keep records of it.
I put a label on every box of ammo I produce. The information includes bullet type and weight; bullet lube where applicable; powder brand, type, charge, and lot number; primer brand, type, and lot number; case brand and lot number; number of reloads and trimmings on the brass; overall length; and finally velocity. A notebook carries permanent records of all of this loading data for every load in every caliber I have ever assembled and shot, showing velocity and accuracy results in the subject firearms.