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<blockquote data-quote="ntsqd" data-source="post: 2383095" data-attributes="member: 93138"><p>I'm not yet to the point where I think that I'll notice the difference in case volumes. Need to work on some of the bigger things first. But I thought that I'd mention how I am organizing my cases.</p><p></p><p>I put all of my cases in an appropriate MTM plastic box and use a label maker to label the box top with:</p><p>Caliber</p><p>Rifle</p><p>Case Batch No. (if needed, i.e. more than one box of cases for a particular rifle)</p><p>Case Mfg. (if needed, see batch reasoning, might have more than one case mfg being used in a particular rifle)</p><p></p><p>I use MTM's sticker inside of each box to keep track of how many firings the whole box has on it. If they haven't been fired yet then loaded or not the cases are placed in the box case mouth up. If they have been fired I put them in case mouth down. Once they're all case mouth down the sticker gets a mark indicating that the whole box has been fired, and they all get sized etc. for the next cycle. I write on the back of one of my business cards exactly what the load is, and place it on top of the bullets inside the box. The MTM sticker is way less than convenient for recording that info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntsqd, post: 2383095, member: 93138"] I'm not yet to the point where I think that I'll notice the difference in case volumes. Need to work on some of the bigger things first. But I thought that I'd mention how I am organizing my cases. I put all of my cases in an appropriate MTM plastic box and use a label maker to label the box top with: Caliber Rifle Case Batch No. (if needed, i.e. more than one box of cases for a particular rifle) Case Mfg. (if needed, see batch reasoning, might have more than one case mfg being used in a particular rifle) I use MTM's sticker inside of each box to keep track of how many firings the whole box has on it. If they haven't been fired yet then loaded or not the cases are placed in the box case mouth up. If they have been fired I put them in case mouth down. Once they're all case mouth down the sticker gets a mark indicating that the whole box has been fired, and they all get sized etc. for the next cycle. I write on the back of one of my business cards exactly what the load is, and place it on top of the bullets inside the box. The MTM sticker is way less than convenient for recording that info. [/QUOTE]
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