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<blockquote data-quote="Tulsa Reiner" data-source="post: 2363883" data-attributes="member: 75815"><p>And, keep detailed records of what you do with each set of cartridges, including times fired for those particular pieces of brass. You'll want to look back at what you did, and the results achieved when they were fired.</p><p>I recently had occasion to look back at the records for some of my earliest loads from 35 years ago. I kind of laughed at my naïveté back then, and was thankful I didn't get hurt.</p><p>As Old Rooster said, assign lot numbers to each group. Also, I record date completed and date fired.</p><p>My lot numbers begin with the year, eg "21-06." Then when I shoot them and save the target, it is easy to just put the lot number on the targets for identification. (Which I just started saving a couple of years ago.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tulsa Reiner, post: 2363883, member: 75815"] And, keep detailed records of what you do with each set of cartridges, including times fired for those particular pieces of brass. You'll want to look back at what you did, and the results achieved when they were fired. I recently had occasion to look back at the records for some of my earliest loads from 35 years ago. I kind of laughed at my naïveté back then, and was thankful I didn't get hurt. As Old Rooster said, assign lot numbers to each group. Also, I record date completed and date fired. My lot numbers begin with the year, eg "21-06." Then when I shoot them and save the target, it is easy to just put the lot number on the targets for identification. (Which I just started saving a couple of years ago.) [/QUOTE]
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