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Printing Your Own Reloading Labels
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Printing Your Own Reloading Labels
Last edited by jwest; 12-23-2010, 8:48 AM.sigpic
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I use Avery 5163 2"x4" labels - pre-pre printed - similar to your attachment.Last edited by Enter_the_Dragon; 12-23-2010, 8:25 AM.sigpic -
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Masking tape.Comment
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I use painters tape when i'm working up a load. Then once I find the right recipe, it goes in the log book. But thx thou..Comment
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Thanks guys.sigpic
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." --- Benjamin Franklin
Freedom isn't free. Read the Declaration of Independence everyday - it'll keep the New World Order away.
Quote: Army: "Your ignorant liberal puke rhetoric is tiresome."
We live in a society of extreme behavior with no electronic self control.Comment
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Since you are speaking about labels, here is how I have my things labeled:
1) The first are my powder tubes. I placed labels on my Dillon XL650, as well as my Hornady 366 Auto shotshell loader. I have "stickers" on the powder tubes, as well as a note hanging from small chains to let me know EXACTLY what load I am currently set-up for. Also notice my Dillon - I have the Unique-Tek micrometer installed, so the micrometer settings are on the powder tube. (See below).


2) On my boolit cases, I place Post-It notes on the inside. I make sure the "sticky side" is making contact with the inner cover so it does not fly off when opened in windy weather. I used to post them on the exterior of the covers, but I soon saw the folly of my ways.

So now you know.
In Christ: RaymondComment
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I just write it on masking tape, too. I have a standard format for each load:
caliber - bullet wt - bullet type - weight and type powder - COAL (inches) - crimp (in turns on Lee FCD).
Example for a 38 Spl +P load using Gold Dot 135 gr bullet and Universal powder:
38+P - 135 - GDHP - x.xx - Universal - x.xx - 1 turnJulian
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this is what I use, I made these up on excel. You can print them and then cut them up for use in whatever you use to store your reloads. I also use em on my Chronograph worksheets (also in excel) I just did the Chrony WS up, the math formulas were a pain to input but it works good now. My chrony gives the info in meters so I have made the form convert to feet.Attached Files"You see in this world theres two kinds of people my friend. Those with loaded guns, and those who dig... You Dig" Blondie from TGBUComment
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