JimConway
Instructor
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I just found a simple approach to sorting range brass that works very well.
" The Shell Sorter is a simple product designed to reduce the time spent sorting brass by caliber, allowing you to enjoy more time reloading and shooting.
The Sorter simply sits on top of a common 5 gallon bucket, with a few shakes your brass is sorted by caliber. The Shell Sorter is comprised of three pans designed to sort several common calibers.
The yellow pan sorts out 45 ACP and larger shells. The blue pan sorts out 40S&W and 10mm. The black pan sorts out 9mm and .380, and all smaller shells fall through the slots into the bucket.
The fastest way to sort is to stack all three of the pans together with the yellow pan on top, and the black on the bottom, in that way all your brass is sorted at the same time.
If you sort before tumbling as is recommended, most shells that are inside of each other will come apart with the shaking and are sorted correctly. However, if you tumble first, those are likely to jam together with small bits of media, and sometimes those require a pliers."
http://www.shellsorter.com/index.html
$40.00 plus shipping
I just found a simple approach to sorting range brass that works very well.
" The Shell Sorter is a simple product designed to reduce the time spent sorting brass by caliber, allowing you to enjoy more time reloading and shooting.
The Sorter simply sits on top of a common 5 gallon bucket, with a few shakes your brass is sorted by caliber. The Shell Sorter is comprised of three pans designed to sort several common calibers.
The yellow pan sorts out 45 ACP and larger shells. The blue pan sorts out 40S&W and 10mm. The black pan sorts out 9mm and .380, and all smaller shells fall through the slots into the bucket.
The fastest way to sort is to stack all three of the pans together with the yellow pan on top, and the black on the bottom, in that way all your brass is sorted at the same time.
If you sort before tumbling as is recommended, most shells that are inside of each other will come apart with the shaking and are sorted correctly. However, if you tumble first, those are likely to jam together with small bits of media, and sometimes those require a pliers."
http://www.shellsorter.com/index.html
$40.00 plus shipping