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<blockquote data-quote="KS Shooter2021" data-source="post: 2161510" data-attributes="member: 112199"><p>I have both 300 BO and 5.56 and all our mags..hhhhu....I mean IF I had more that one 5 round each, I would make one FDE and one black. Label each one with the caliber on both sides of the mag. So the (two 5 rd mags) are separated by both color and identification. </p><p></p><p>We never load anything in them but the cartridge that is labeled on it.</p><p></p><p>When we shoot, my son will QC any mag I load and I will do the same for him. We also don't load both calibers on the same bench so we keep the ammo separated to avoid grabbing a stray round. </p><p></p><p>Same with going to the range, Both rifles and ammo go into separate bags. Tan bag is 300 BO and black bag is 5.56. Most of the time we only take one caliber to the range at a time, but that's just due to we shoot suppressed one time and and unsuppressed the next.</p><p></p><p>No guarantees, but we do everything we can to make sure it's safe as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KS Shooter2021, post: 2161510, member: 112199"] I have both 300 BO and 5.56 and all our mags..hhhhu....I mean IF I had more that one 5 round each, I would make one FDE and one black. Label each one with the caliber on both sides of the mag. So the (two 5 rd mags) are separated by both color and identification. We never load anything in them but the cartridge that is labeled on it. When we shoot, my son will QC any mag I load and I will do the same for him. We also don’t load both calibers on the same bench so we keep the ammo separated to avoid grabbing a stray round. Same with going to the range, Both rifles and ammo go into separate bags. Tan bag is 300 BO and black bag is 5.56. Most of the time we only take one caliber to the range at a time, but that’s just due to we shoot suppressed one time and and unsuppressed the next. No guarantees, but we do everything we can to make sure it’s safe as possible. [/QUOTE]
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