How does everyone mark there converted brass? I'd really like a better method than using a sharpie.
How does everyone mark there converted brass? I'd really like a better method than using a sharpie.
I have heard about sharpies, layout fluid,and ink pads, but I haven't heard about anything permanent.
Some cases are diffrent enough to be readily distinguished from the parent cases, others not so much.
A 300 blk is not a issue, as it is diffrent, a 6x45 is as it is not that diffrent from the 223 parent case.
222 from 223, not that big a deal as neck is longer, mongoose has a diffrent shoulder angle, etc..
But..cleaning the brass will remove markings and dyes over time.
I want to run 200 pieces 270 into 25-06, and yeah I can look and tell the difference, but I still run a good bit of 270. And it sure seems like a way to screw up fairly easy. I thought about chucking them in a drill and doing a score line or something thing similar. But figured maybe there was a better way. Unless I just use one head stamp for my converted...
I'd dedicate 1 headstamp to converted/reformed brass, and sharpie mark them.
I did think about resizing 308 to 7-08, but decided while I could reform/resize, i would get once fired cases instead.
Now a 7 valkrie that looks obviously diffrent, is a non issue for me. But no choice there in headstamped brass, it has to be formed from other cases.
I also saw where someone scored a line on the base of the case through the original headstamp.
I do sharpies on the bottom. Its easy to do an entire box at a time, and it stays.
I've tried using ink pad die, gets your fingers stained, doesn't really show up well.
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Here are some ideas as well.
https://thefiringline.com/forums/sho...=marking+brass
12B What about a center punch or small cold chisel and mark out the 270, as if to say "Pay attention this could be anything!" - '06, 270, 25-06, 220 swift, etc
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Last edited by 12bhunting; August 21st, 2017 at 06:20 PM. Reason: Bluing not glueing
Found this as well,
bluing compound, turns brass black
Someone else mentioned vinegar
https://thefiringline.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=544785