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Jim McKee
01-01-2023, 11:17 PM
What have you found to be the best way of marking the hull with a reload such a Bismuth load with shot size?
Thanks?
CraigThompson
01-02-2023, 12:20 AM
If I roll crimp of course I can write on the overshot card . But many of my loads for shotguns and rifles are coded on the headstamp/base . Good thing with using a black majic marker , after shooting you can wipe the brass with a paper towel with a bit of Hoppes and it’ll remove the markings .
Daryl Corona
01-02-2023, 09:19 AM
I color code the primers with various color Sharpies. Color them while still in the package/tray, then create a legend to identify color with load data.
scott kittredge
01-02-2023, 12:28 PM
i use different color hulls, red winchester aa are 1 1/4 oz bismuth 4s, siliver winchester aa are 6s, i have green gun club and a black rem hull to use for other size shot. i mostly shoot 4s in the 12 ga and 7/8 ths oz 6s in the 20 ga
Keith Doty
01-02-2023, 07:13 PM
I assign a lot number to each reload using the date of the original loading. The boxes get the lot number, gauge, length, shot weight, and size. Basically what info is on a box of factory shells and the lot number references me back to the "book" I keep with every reload, good or bad, I've loaded in the last many, many years. All segregated by gauge. I NEVER leave orphan shells out, always return them to the box even if there are only a handfull ( or even 1) that didn't get fired. This has kept me out of trouble since high school days and my first 20 ga. loader 50+ years ago!
Mike Koneski
01-22-2023, 03:09 PM
I color code primers like Daryl does. If I need more info I just write it on the hull with a sharpie and add info onto any label I stick on the boxes when I place the reloads into them.
Jerry Harlow
01-22-2023, 09:48 PM
Waterfowl shells: seal the primers with cheap fingernail polish. Blue for steel, red for hevi-shot. Then the hulls are marked with a sharpie for shot size. Even mark factory shells about three times each with a sharpie since poor markings come off.
Buckshot: Yellow or White marking pen.
Bird shot: Black hulls 9s, Red hulls 8 or 8.5, Green hulls 7.5, High brass hulls of any color, marked with a sharpie for 6 or larger.
Placed in a used cardboard shell box with printing label on top marked as to the load.
In MTM 100 boxes blue painters tape marked and placed on top for each 25 section as to weight of charge and size.
Milton C Starr
01-22-2023, 10:01 PM
Best method? Probably something like this if you want them to look nice I suppose. Though you could use a label maker to do the same thing and easier.
Stan Hillis
01-23-2023, 06:36 AM
Tell us about the device in the pic with the pretty shells, Milton.
Jay Oliver
01-23-2023, 09:49 AM
Milton, I really like that as well. Please let us know the details on that label device when you have a chance....I want one!
Jim McKee
01-23-2023, 09:54 AM
Milton,
A label maker would possibly be less expensive
Suggestions?
Thanks!
Jim
Milton C Starr
01-23-2023, 04:17 PM
Basically, with that shell marker I believe you can choose pretty much whatever you want as design or marking wise goes. A label printer would be far more versatile, a lot of boutique shops use them for various products these days. Eley done this before with a batch of 8 gauge loads where they used industrial Remington cases. I will attach a picture you can decide if you like the idea.
So, I just seen the price of that ink roller its around $500. Here is a video though of how it works but I think I prefer the label idea.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vZcWr6Fc0g
Milton C Starr
01-23-2023, 04:21 PM
Milton,
A label maker would possibly be less expensive
Suggestions?
Thanks!
Jim
I could ask my oldest brother since he has one.
I have thought of doing it before. Something like the material of masking tape works good on hulls I would bet someone makes it in sheets you could print on. It peels right off without leaving residue or anything on the hull.
George Lang
01-23-2023, 07:35 PM
Help please. A short while ago there was a post showing ink stampers to mark shells, I can't find it. Anyone remember where it is? Thanks
Jim McKee
01-25-2023, 03:39 PM
Help please. A short while ago there was a post showing ink stampers to mark shells, I can't find it. Anyone remember where it is? Thanks
I also remember seeing this post but could not locate it either,
Help please?
Jim
Austin Smith
01-28-2023, 02:46 AM
http://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=38080
Was this the thread, George and Jim?
George Lang
01-28-2023, 08:39 AM
Yes it is! Thank you. I looked at this thread several times in my search but must have skipped over it to fast.
Austin Smith
01-28-2023, 07:47 PM
Perfect! You’re welcome, George!
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