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Reloading
Identifying loads during load development
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1619293" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>I work a load 20 cases at a time, using a 20 round Plano cartridge box. I put a strip of masking tape down the side of bottom case holder. I draw a line at every 4 cartridges and then mark the powder load within the spaces between the 4 cartridges. I only work a load <u><em>using one powder at a time</em></u>. For me to do otherwise it can get a bit confusing, plus it makes a lot of work changing powders and loads. When I have the cartridge box full with my loaded ammunition, I <u><em>ALWAYS</em></u> tape the box shut with masking tape, it doesn't open or spill this way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1619293, member: 69192"] I work a load 20 cases at a time, using a 20 round Plano cartridge box. I put a strip of masking tape down the side of bottom case holder. I draw a line at every 4 cartridges and then mark the powder load within the spaces between the 4 cartridges. I only work a load [U][I]using one powder at a time[/I][/U]. For me to do otherwise it can get a bit confusing, plus it makes a lot of work changing powders and loads. When I have the cartridge box full with my loaded ammunition, I [U][I]ALWAYS[/I][/U] tape the box shut with masking tape, it doesn't open or spill this way. [/QUOTE]
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