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  1. #101
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    Default Re: Reloading Rifle Ammo

    Yeah man, you can buy new plastic buckets at any hardware store with lids for less than that and they stack pretty good too.
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    Default Re: Reloading Rifle Ammo

    Quote Originally Posted by DukeConnor View Post
    I uave used various containers for brass storage. I finally settled on these

    https://www.dillonprecision.com/berr..._10_26822.html

    I'm done with the coffee cans and pretzel jars.

    These create a lot of room on the sgelf and hold quite a bit of brass.

    I have 2 for every calibre. one for dirty and one for clean.

    They aren't cheap. I bought a couple a month until I had enough.
    I like the look of those. I use a variety of cleaned transparent pretzel and peanut containers for holding all my brass in various stages of prep.

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    Maybe we can get the pretzel, peanut and other snack companies to make containers that stack efficiently. . Oh wait o'biden is the puppet president.

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    Default Re: Reloading Rifle Ammo

    Quote Originally Posted by Iron Sights View Post
    Maybe we can get the pretzel, peanut and other snack companies to make containers that stack efficiently.
    Black Rifle Snacks
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  5. #105
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    Default Re: Reloading Rifle Ammo

    Quote Originally Posted by Iron Sights View Post
    Maybe we can get the pretzel, peanut and other snack companies to make containers that stack efficiently. . Oh wait o'biden is the puppet president.
    The large Planters and Wegman's plastic peanut, cashew and mixed nut jugs are square so they stack very well.


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    Default Re: Reloading Rifle Ammo

    If they work that would be great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brick View Post
    The large Planters and Wegman's plastic peanut, cashew and mixed nut jugs are square so they stack very well.
    Sounds like that would work. Are they clear?

  8. #108
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    Default Re: Reloading Rifle Ammo

    Quote Originally Posted by Brick View Post
    The large Planters and Wegman's plastic peanut, cashew and mixed nut jugs are square so they stack very well.
    I've been using the Wegmans cashew jugs for a few years now. They are clear and stack nicely. Got about 20 do far. I sort my brass into them before tumbling and after, waiting to get loaded. They work great.

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    Default Re: Reloading Rifle Ammo

    The problem with single containers for one cartridge of brass is you need more than one. One for fully processed and one for dirty (and depending on how you reload one for something in between). I have some large 2 gallon ziplocks I store dirty brass in and I will put a smaller bag of processed brass inside (with detailed notes of what i did). Or depending on where i am it might be a large bag of processed and a smaller amount of dirty. I also have smaller bags of cartridges i don't load 1000 at a time.

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    Default Re: Reloading Rifle Ammo

    Quote Originally Posted by Delkal View Post
    The problem with single containers for one cartridge of brass is you need more than one. One for fully processed and one for dirty (and depending on how you reload one for something in between). I have some large 2 gallon ziplocks I store dirty brass in and I will put a smaller bag of processed brass inside (with detailed notes of what i did). Or depending on where i am it might be a large bag of processed and a smaller amount of dirty. I also have smaller bags of cartridges i don't load 1000 at a time.
    Yeah, I feel like a madman with all the different containers for different stages of the process.
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