MJinPA Posted March 9, 2019 Share Posted March 9, 2019 How does the 380 plate work and is it worth the extra step? I thought they were the same diameter as 9. I hate when one slips by but find it when sizing 99% of the time. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JDIllon Posted March 9, 2019 Author Share Posted March 9, 2019 (edited) I just got mine and I love them!!!!! The 380 work great, I use it twice in my process. Once when I separate the brass. And when again as my final check after cleaning, to get any extra media out and a final check to get any 380s that may have got thru. If you don't do as many pieces at a time it really works better. Buy doing this, I havn't had one 380 get thru in the last 1000 rnds. JD Note: I spaced the 45 and the 40 with 2" wood blocks so there is more space between them and they work really great!! Edited March 9, 2019 by JDIllon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Balakay Posted March 9, 2019 Share Posted March 9, 2019 On 2/19/2019 at 7:32 AM, RePete said: I used one for 2 years and ended up giving it away. I could sort everything quicker by han. The problem was 380 fit 9mm, 9 fits 40 and 40 fits 45. You still have to sort through it again. IMO it's waste of coin. Are you sure you don't have them in the wrong order, LOL. 45 brass can't fit trough the 40 or 9 mm tray. It gets trapped in the 45 tray 40 brass goes through the 45 but can't fit through the 40 tray. It gets trapped in the 40 tray You get the idea for 9 mm Sounds like a User error I use these and they work perfectly. It is (almost) idiot proof Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RePete Posted March 9, 2019 Share Posted March 9, 2019 No user error, it's reader misunderstanding. I'm talking about the brass. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Balakay Posted March 9, 2019 Share Posted March 9, 2019 If you are referring to brass getting stuck inside each other, yes, this occurs in limited quantity. In my opinion, the trays are still a lot faster than hand sorting. YMMV Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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JDIllon Posted March 12, 2019 Author Share Posted March 12, 2019 (edited) Most of the time I have found that with all of the shaking that goes on with the 4 sets of trays, this does not happen very much any more. Most of them shake out. Keep in mind I can only speak for myself, but I don't get that many 40s in that tray, so if you see a 9 that is stuck. You just take it out or leave it and don't worry about it because I am not loading 40s. The best part for me is that I have stopped almost all 380s in the 9s. HA!WOO! I am only loading 9s, so I sort all of my brass first and then just clean the 9s. But after I clean the 9s I shake out all of the media. I throw batches of 9s that have been cleaned into the 380 tray and give it a final shake to get out any 380s that I may have missed and get out any little bits of media that may have been left. Works for ME! JD Note: it really helped a lot when I separated the 45 and 40 and 9 by putting 2" blocks between them. When I get a chance, I will shoot some pictures of my set up. I run the brass thru the 45-40 to the black 9mm tray, then dump what ever is in the 9mm tray into the 380 bucket which is inside a 5 gal pal Note: the 380 bucket is a 5 gal pal cut in half and the bottom replaced with the 380 plate. That is the floor that you see thru the 380 plate!! not the bottom of the pale. Edited March 12, 2019 by JDIllon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ExStreetWalker Posted March 12, 2019 Share Posted March 12, 2019 I've had my shellsorter.com set for years. I picked up the .380 plate last year. They work quite well. I pick up a lot of extra range brass. I don't sort brass till I have a five gallon bucket full. Using the trays I can sort a five gallon bucket in under 1/2 hour. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rmantoo Posted April 19, 2019 Share Posted April 19, 2019 On 3/11/2019 at 8:24 PM, JDIllon said: Most of the time I have found that with all of the shaking that goes on with the 4 sets of trays, this does not happen very much any more. Most of them shake out. Keep in mind I can only speak for myself, but I don't get that many 40s in that tray, so if you see a 9 that is stuck. You just take it out or leave it and don't worry about it because I am not loading 40s. The best part for me is that I have stopped almost all 380s in the 9s. HA!WOO! I am only loading 9s, so I sort all of my brass first and then just clean the 9s. But after I clean the 9s I shake out all of the media. I throw batches of 9s that have been cleaned into the 380 tray and give it a final shake to get out any 380s that I may have missed and get out any little bits of media that may have been left. Works for ME! JD Note: it really helped a lot when I separated the 45 and 40 and 9 by putting 2" blocks between them. When I get a chance, I will shoot some pictures of my set up. I run the brass thru the 45-40 to the black 9mm tray, then dump what ever is in the 9mm tray into the 380 bucket which is inside a 5 gal pal Note: the 380 bucket is a 5 gal pal cut in half and the bottom replaced with the 380 plate. That is the floor that you see thru the 380 plate!! not the bottom of the pale. Thank you for posting this: I have had these sorters for years and love them... but never thought of permanent spacers... I use a 5 gal bucket on top of an old vibratory tumbler, and it works great, but I can definitely see spacers making this a much faster/easier process. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sigarmsp226 Posted April 23, 2020 Share Posted April 23, 2020 Yep - And as stated above attach that bottom bucket to a Frankfort Arsenal Vibrating Tumbler - cost is about $50.00 (remove the tub that is currently on the unit and drill a hole in the center of the bucket bottom) and you will not have to hand shake anything....I just finished sorting over 25 gallons of mixed brass using this method and it worked great - And it was FAST.....I cut the tops off of three buckets to create my spacers between each sorting tray and then cut the bottom out of a 3 gallon bucket for the 380 tray (like others have shown here).... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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