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Reloading
Spreadsheet for reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="jflester" data-source="post: 625004" data-attributes="member: 31632"><p>Good job, I use a simular data form for relaoding. Ive broken mine down into a three ring notebook separated for each caliber rifle. When ever I work up a load, the data is recorded date # rounds ect. When I find that perfect load, it becomes very easy to reproduce.</p><p> </p><p>I also have a row to track cases and times the case has been reloaded Another post listed coal and some other data and its all good. case trim length nubmer of times that case has been trimmed ect. Good stuff. </p><p> </p><p>I find my 3 ring works great as I have all the calibers listed including pistols and it makes for easy reference and when I find articles or other reload info for a specific cal. I can place it in the appropriate slot in the 3 ring and I'll have it when needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jflester, post: 625004, member: 31632"] Good job, I use a simular data form for relaoding. Ive broken mine down into a three ring notebook separated for each caliber rifle. When ever I work up a load, the data is recorded date # rounds ect. When I find that perfect load, it becomes very easy to reproduce. I also have a row to track cases and times the case has been reloaded Another post listed coal and some other data and its all good. case trim length nubmer of times that case has been trimmed ect. Good stuff. I find my 3 ring works great as I have all the calibers listed including pistols and it makes for easy reference and when I find articles or other reload info for a specific cal. I can place it in the appropriate slot in the 3 ring and I'll have it when needed. [/QUOTE]
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