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Reloading
Reloading Checklist??
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 2272112" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>Here are a couple of checklists and a label I use for ammo boxes you can consider to use or modify to your liking. I can email Word if it tickles your fancy. I create a binder for each rifle, have tabs for powder and bullet load references from internet such as Nosler, Hodgdon and Alliant. Plus from Speer and Sierra. The color code on the data sheet is for primers that I mark with a sharpie to coordinate with the load data. I use to track lot numbers until I started buying bulk kegs. I just ID the keg and track loads from it. Assume annealed which is part of total brass prep anyway. Just an idea to consider, not necessary an absolute need. Just data I like to see. I do track throat erosion off the Bullet CBTO sheet. Kind of handy to see the progression.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 2272112, member: 63925"] Here are a couple of checklists and a label I use for ammo boxes you can consider to use or modify to your liking. I can email Word if it tickles your fancy. I create a binder for each rifle, have tabs for powder and bullet load references from internet such as Nosler, Hodgdon and Alliant. Plus from Speer and Sierra. The color code on the data sheet is for primers that I mark with a sharpie to coordinate with the load data. I use to track lot numbers until I started buying bulk kegs. I just ID the keg and track loads from it. Assume annealed which is part of total brass prep anyway. Just an idea to consider, not necessary an absolute need. Just data I like to see. I do track throat erosion off the Bullet CBTO sheet. Kind of handy to see the progression. [/QUOTE]
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