G
Gina1
Guest
I've done my share of reloading and I usally wind up with a number if empty primer trays. Throwing them out seemed kind of wasteful. As I was weight sorting a bunch of .22 caliber 50g varmint bullets, I noticed that they would fit perfectly in the primer trays.
As you can see from the attached pictures, I numbered the rows on the trays, in order of .1 grains. 50.0 grains being "0"
Further after sorting, placing an empty tray on top of the sorted bullets, secured with a rubber band, keeps all the bullets in place. For large amounts of bullets just use one tray for each weight deviation.
As you can see from the attached pictures, I numbered the rows on the trays, in order of .1 grains. 50.0 grains being "0"
Further after sorting, placing an empty tray on top of the sorted bullets, secured with a rubber band, keeps all the bullets in place. For large amounts of bullets just use one tray for each weight deviation.