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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.
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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
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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!
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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.
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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.
Last edited by Milton C Starr; 05-13-2025 at 06:45 PM.. |
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Tell us about the device in the pic with the pretty shells, Milton.
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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!
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Milton,
A label maker would possibly be less expensive Suggestions? Thanks! Jim |
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