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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.
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