I'm close to Rnovi's method with the bins.
My bin #1 is my draw bin. When it's time to reload, I draw brass from that bin.
My bin #2 is my dump bin. When I come back from a day of shooting, I clean my cases and they go into bin #2.
Eventually, bin #1 is empty, and bin #2 is full. Bin #2 now becomes bin #1 and the cycle begins anew.
Since these bins are large, about a cubic foot each, it takes me months to go through one cycle.
And, I seem to always return from the range with more brass than I went there with. So there is bin #3 to catch the overflow. Bin #3 gets mixed with bin #2 before it becomes bin #1. At this rate, soon there will be bin #4.
A split case will likely be a rare bird these days.
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