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<blockquote data-quote="Rustygun" data-source="post: 3342633" data-attributes="member: 4711"><p>Guys,</p><p>How do you collect and retain information on your reloads?</p><p></p><p>I make labels that go in every container of reloaded ammo so I know what I am grabbing when preparing for a range trip. I also have a home made spreadsheet printed out where I jot down the date, caliber, bullet, powder charge, primer, number of rounds loaded, etc. and a column to add range notes. That paper is kept in a three ring binder with the reloading books. </p><p></p><p>lot of smart people here that must have a computer based spreadsheet or a slick easy way to keep a reloading log book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustygun, post: 3342633, member: 4711"] Guys, How do you collect and retain information on your reloads? I make labels that go in every container of reloaded ammo so I know what I am grabbing when preparing for a range trip. I also have a home made spreadsheet printed out where I jot down the date, caliber, bullet, powder charge, primer, number of rounds loaded, etc. and a column to add range notes. That paper is kept in a three ring binder with the reloading books. lot of smart people here that must have a computer based spreadsheet or a slick easy way to keep a reloading log book. [/QUOTE]
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