I sort brass, when I tumble cases I want the same 20 cases back in the same box. That is not difficult to manage when a reloader has cases with different head stamps. Many reloaders require therapy because of bad habits. A reloader forms a bad habit when mixing brass with different head stamps and mixing brass that has been fire a different number of times.
I hear it over and over and etc., it is necessary to full length size a case after 4 firings because the case, after 4 firings, is full grown. And then the rational; full length sizing allows the reloader to start over. I have never figured that one out; the case has been fired 4 times. How is it possible to start over, the case had been fired 4 times+.
Think about it; there are 20 cases to the box; I can not imagine a reloader with a box of cases that require a different sizing process because none of the cases are on the same number if firings.
I guess if a reloader had boxes that held one case at a time managing the ‘start over with full length sizing’ would be manageable.
When I dump 100 or 200 up to 500 cases into a tumbler I want to be able to sort the cases with different head stamps. A reloader is not restricted to sorting in groups of 10 or 20, plastic ammo boxes some in all different colors and sizes.
F. Guffey