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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Identifying loads during load development
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<blockquote data-quote="Almondgrower" data-source="post: 1619267" data-attributes="member: 106582"><p>I mark each round with sharpie with each charge weight . I then put them in a Ammo box or zip lock bag with a card with all the load info . You would be surprised how many times you will knock over loaded Ammo when not marked (lol). Sharpie stays on the brass even threw most tumbler media and is then harder to remove . B-12 chemtool is fantastic for removing sharpie prior to brass prep . I use a camera setup for long target shooting to plot shots on my iPad ( works really well ) but before that I used jumbo sharpies in various colors to mark the bullets and it prints on the target surprisingly well .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Almondgrower, post: 1619267, member: 106582"] I mark each round with sharpie with each charge weight . I then put them in a Ammo box or zip lock bag with a card with all the load info . You would be surprised how many times you will knock over loaded Ammo when not marked (lol). Sharpie stays on the brass even threw most tumbler media and is then harder to remove . B-12 chemtool is fantastic for removing sharpie prior to brass prep . I use a camera setup for long target shooting to plot shots on my iPad ( works really well ) but before that I used jumbo sharpies in various colors to mark the bullets and it prints on the target surprisingly well . [/QUOTE]
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