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Reloading
Identifying loads during load development
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 2478610" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>Everything I load gets a lot number.I started with 001 and the last time I checked I was 377 I think.</p><p>I use zip-loc bags if I have a small amount of loaded ammo to test.</p><p>When a TL (Test Load) works out I comment on it in the load book.If it does not work out I note it and stop that load.</p><p>The hard plastic boxes are my favorite as others have said but only if it is a good load and I drop the TL(Test Load)and just use a Lot Number.</p><p>Been doing it that way since 1967 and it works for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 2478610, member: 108576"] Everything I load gets a lot number.I started with 001 and the last time I checked I was 377 I think. I use zip-loc bags if I have a small amount of loaded ammo to test. When a TL (Test Load) works out I comment on it in the load book.If it does not work out I note it and stop that load. The hard plastic boxes are my favorite as others have said but only if it is a good load and I drop the TL(Test Load)and just use a Lot Number. Been doing it that way since 1967 and it works for me. [/QUOTE]
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