There are case sorters available.
https://www.dillonprecision.com/shel...8_8_25434.html
It appears that 9mm and .223/5.56 are very close in size though.
There are case sorters available.
https://www.dillonprecision.com/shel...8_8_25434.html
It appears that 9mm and .223/5.56 are very close in size though.
I have that Dillon sorting tray system. It doesn’t separate .380, 9mm, 5.56, 300 Blk or anything else in that diameter range.
The sorting system for 9mm and 223 is probably a six pack and a comfy stool.
Just be glad it is not mixed with a bunch of forty, they get nested inside each other.
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If you want to easily sort 9mm and .223/5.56 brass, it's simple. Get a pair of nitrile gloves. Now take the gloves, and put them on a child. Give the child a small amount of American currency, and point at the bucket.
On a serious note, I'll check later to see if my Shell Sorter 3-pack with the metal .380 plate sorts 9 from .223.
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100% on the same page with you there, and I was joking as well. Even if I actually wanted to subject nieces/nephews to the mindless tedium of sorting brass, I wouldn't do it simply for the lead exposure reason. I couldn't trust them not to put their hands in their mouths/on their faces/etc., even assuming I had kid-sized nitrile gloves on hand.
Teenagers who like to shoot and are able to comprehend the safety considerations might be another story, though. I'll take you to the range/a match *if* you help with ammo production, that sort of thing.