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Sorry for the silly question guys.
In 30 years of reloading I never had that problem before.
I was loading .308 match rounds. My brass and bullets are sorted into lots.
I would have started a new lot to use it but that would have screwed up my system.
The other option would have been to switch over to 30-06 and load a few plinkers.
 

uncle money bags

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Sorry for the silly question guys.
In 30 years of reloading I never had that problem before.
I was loading .308 match rounds. My brass and bullets are sorted into lots.
I would have started a new lot to use it but that would have screwed up my system.
The other option would have been to switch over to 30-06 and load a few plinkers.

It wasnt a silly question, and reading your explanation gives us a lot more insight into your particular situation.

However, some of our answers were silly. For the record, i actually do load 6 or 8 more rounds. If i have run out of prepared brass, i will size and trim enough to finish the job and call it a day. If there isnt enough left to load a round i make a neat little pile in the sink and set it alight while grinning wide eyed and talking to myself. Well, most of that is true anyway.
 

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Yep.. I have a small coffe can full of all the powder I've swept up, had left over, and from pulldowns. No need to mix it back in. Makes a better fire starter than anything else
 

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