dicehorn 38 Posted October 2, 2013 Report Share Posted October 2, 2013 Keeping a record of your procedure I find myself reloading my and other people's ammo quite regularly, but there are times when I dont get to do any for a few weeks. In the reloading process you must have a system/sequence of what you are doing and when you do it during the reloading process. If you dont reload very often, it is easy to forget one process and sometimes impossible to correct once you have made up your batch. What I did was take an A4 sheet of paper turn it side wise and wrote down my process in the left hand side, then repeated in the middle and finally on the right hand side, took lots of photocopies then scissored them up to make many copies. Then, when I start reloading a batch, out comes the list and as I complete each task, put a tick against it . Oh yes, in the past I have put the powder in, picked up the case to put a bullet in and see powder draining from it because I had forgotten the little matter of a primer - had to tip the other cases back into the powder measurer and start again! Quote Link to post
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