I just put the used brass back in the reload box, which effectively counts for me. I don't always get it all back (especially in soft dirt) but I do know how many I am looking for.
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I had a similar issue recently. I went to the store a while ago and picked up a single quart of cheap synthetic oil, only to be used for gun lube. I wrote GUN OIL all over it. The other day, after having used it for the second time, I was chuckling to myself thinking I wonder if this will last me 100 years, or 150 years? when the bottle slipped out of my hand onto the floor without the lid on.
Inversely proportional to your level of frustration, available time, patience, amount of light, length of arm, or all the above.
I would count and probably not give up until i found all 100 pcs. I have nearly disassembled a storage rack to retrieve a missing primer. THOSE are a bitch to find in the spider webs.
That reminds me; those racks need to have their open bottoms closed up.
I didn't clean every range trip. Maybe a quick wipe down with a rag and a little oil, run a boresnake down the pipe. Anything that might site for > 30 days gets an oil patch. Even then, sitting in my safe in the dry basement, rust doesn't pose much of a threat.
Now running them suppressed, the DI guns are just gross after every trip.
Tumbled 900 .38 Special brass.