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Quote from Reloader on September 16, 2013, 7:44 pmI thought I'd pass on some of the stuff I do. When resizing brass, I use a freezbe turn upside down, put a bunch of brass in a single layer in it, spray it with lube, shake it a little and presto, youir cases are lubed and easy to get your fingers on to get them out. Also on my powder measures, I have a label maker, I make a label for every powder I use, ket some of the stick on velcro, cut one side of the velcro to fit the label, peel the stripoff the label and velcro and stick them together, the other side of the velcro, I cut strips and stick on all my powder measures, when I start loading I stick a powder label on the measure, this way I know whats in the powder measure two or 3 days later. have fun, Allen
I thought I'd pass on some of the stuff I do. When resizing brass, I use a freezbe turn upside down, put a bunch of brass in a single layer in it, spray it with lube, shake it a little and presto, youir cases are lubed and easy to get your fingers on to get them out. Also on my powder measures, I have a label maker, I make a label for every powder I use, ket some of the stick on velcro, cut one side of the velcro to fit the label, peel the stripoff the label and velcro and stick them together, the other side of the velcro, I cut strips and stick on all my powder measures, when I start loading I stick a powder label on the measure, this way I know whats in the powder measure two or 3 days later. have fun, Allen
Quote from Reloader on September 17, 2013, 3:58 amI just use the labels that come in the plastic ammo boxes and a rubber band. I write the bullet weight, type of powder and amount, caliber I'm loading. That way I don't have to look it all up again. The rubber band around the label around the powder measure works for me. When I'm done, the label goes in the last box.
I just use the labels that come in the plastic ammo boxes and a rubber band. I write the bullet weight, type of powder and amount, caliber I'm loading. That way I don't have to look it all up again. The rubber band around the label around the powder measure works for me. When I'm done, the label goes in the last box.
